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1. Think about a faulty product. It can be a clothing item, an electronic gadget, an appliance, etc. 2. Think about what can go wrong with it. Make notes in a chart. 3. Use your notes to write a letter of complaint to the Customer Service Department of the company or the store where you bought it.

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