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20.04.2020 •
English
Discuss the statement Keats makes about death in his poem and relate it to your own experience. Your answer needs to be at least 250 words
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Ответ:
A letter to pacify the father and suggest what you think can be done to Salvage the situation is written below.
Explanation:
Dear Uncle,
I believe you are doing well. It has been a difficult time for all of us and we are running with the course. I just discovered the unexpected announcement of my cousin sister and would like to accord something.
I know you are disturbed and irritated over the announcement of her pregnancy but these circumstances need to be handled with patience. Throwing her out of the home won't be a good resolution, instead, it will generate a bigger difficulty for your family. I would recommend you sit and have a conversation with her. Since she is too little, abortion would be a good choice. Also, retaining the story within the family is extremely needed now.
Your harsh response can only worsen the condition. It's better not to handle her so cruel as it will influence her well-being and she might end up taking the illegal step. Please discuss the doctor first and choose something before it's too late. Take care!
Yours lovingly,
ABC