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English, 29.12.2019 15:31 jocko1224

Imagine that you are atticus finch writing a business letter to the judge to explain the reason you are appealing tom's conviction. following the format below, write a five-paragraph letter that details the evidence that proves tom's innocence, and the evidence that is lacking in order to convict him. use examples from the text, as well as correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

sender's street address
city, state and zip code

date (month day, 4-digit year)

recipient's name (mr./ms./mrs.)
recipient's title (if applicable)
recipient's street address
city, state and zip code

dear mr./ms./mrs. :

introductory paragraph should explain in detail the reason you are writing the letter. in this paragraph, you establish your claim/central purpose, and establish the format of the letter. it should be single-spaced, in block format (meaning you do not indent the first sentence in the paragraph).

the second paragraph is where you add all of the examples and supporting details. support and develop your claim thoroughly with evidence from the book.

insert additional body paragraphs as needed to add any remaining, necessary information.

the final paragraph should be your conclusion. state any expected outcomes as a result of sending your letter. be gracious and professional. express gratitude, if applicable.

salutation (sincerely, respectfully submitted, etc.)

sender's name
sender's title

all i need is with are ideas for the paragraphs. everything else i can do.

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