Read part of a letter.
We would like you to consider granting the fifth-grade students a...
English, 05.05.2020 07:58 kiannadgarnica
Read part of a letter.
We would like you to consider granting the fifth-grade students a few privileges. We are the leaders of the school, offering morning help in the gym, office, and hallways. We assist younger students on the buses and in the cafeteria, and we hold the leadership roles for student government, too. As a reward for our leadership, we would like to be able to select our own seats in the cafeteria rather than having assigned seats. This could be a fifth-grade privilege to be earned each year.
Who is the intended audience for this letter?
a friend or classmate
a teacher or principal
a concerned parentRead part of a letter.
We would like you to consider granting the fifth-grade students a few privileges. We are the leaders of the school, offering morning help in the gym, office, and hallways. We assist younger students on the buses and in the cafeteria, and we hold the leadership roles for student government, too. As a reward for our leadership, we would like to be able to select our own seats in the cafeteria rather than having assigned seats. This could be a fifth-grade privilege to be earned each year.
Who is the intended audience for this letter? Read part of a letter.
We would like you to consider granting the fifth-grade students a few privileges. We are the leaders of the school, offering morning help in the gym, office, and hallways. We assist younger students on the buses and in the cafeteria, and we hold the leadership roles for student government, too. As a reward for our leadership, we would like to be able to select our own seats in the cafeteria rather than having assigned seats. This could be a fifth-grade privilege to be earned each year.
Who is the intended audience for this letter?
a friend or classmate
a teacher or principal
a concerned parent
a community leader
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