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Monday, 18 November 2019

Informal and Formal Letter Writing

Over the past few weeks, we have been learning to both formal and informal letters. Here is an example of a letter I wrote about a political event in New Zealand's past.

Samantha
9 Ozmyer Street
Auckland, NZ
(+64) 255-5526-6
sdolera@stfrancischch.co.nz

6th April 18XX

Richard Seddon
NZ Prime Minister, NZP
Pipitea
Wellington, ST 6160

Dear Mr. Seddon,


We women, are unrepresented parts of New Zealand. We all deserve to shape society and have equal rights. By that, all we ask is that you, and the parliament allow women to vote. If we had the right, the politicians we accept would clean society and make it better for all parts of New Zealand. Even some of the men would agree with our suffrage, because at least they have some perception.


Sincerely, Samantha




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