Mathematics, 29.12.2020 21:20 aidengalvin20
Sample paragraph:
The library should remain open for an additional hour every day. The current hours do not allow students enough time after school for quiet study and research. This makes studying difficult for students who have trouble finishing their homework. They also have difficulty conducting research, as most students do not have the ability to get to the city library and do not have sufficient resources at home.
Read the paragraph from a model letter. Who is the intended audience for the letter?
a national newspaper
the principal of the school
a student at the same school
a parent of a student
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