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English, 27.11.2020 09:20 faithabossard

Task Your Principal wants to make an award to a student who has done something
special for the school. The award can be made to any student and for any good
reason. You are asked to write a letter recommending a particular student to be
given the prize.
Write your letter. You must include the following:
who the student is (such as name and other relevant details) so that the
Principal knows exactly whom you are describing
what the student has done to deserve the award
what would be an appropriate prize for that particular student and why it
would be so suitable.
Cover all three points above in detail. You should make your letter persuasive and
helpful for the Principal. Start your letter 'Dear Principal,' and remember to provide
a suitable ending

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