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English, 03.08.2019 17:00 ricksterv5000

August 1, 2009 dear ms. kent: two weeks ago a strong thunderstorm damaged the football field at johnston middle school. this weekend students from the school and some people from the community are going to clean the field. i am writing to ask you to participate in our cleanup effort. you have long been a supporter of the athletic programs at our school, so you realize the importance of athletics. sincerely, daniel miller read this draft of daniel's letter. which of these sentences is the best conclusion for this letter? a) community members should be the school more often. b) i know you have a busy schedule, but maybe you could fit in our event. c) you should us clean because our school has done a lot for the community. d) i hope you consider taking part in this event as it is positive for the school.

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