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37. Write a message to parent teacher or friend where using your rhetorical skills. (You do not have be concerned about topic sentence conclusion.)?

Option 1: To a concerned parent

You know that feeling, the one where your heart thumps against your ribs like a trapped bird, the one that whispers doubts about whether you're doing enough, whether you're doing it *right*? It's the same feeling that's been gnawing at me, the one that says, "Are you giving your child the tools they need to thrive?" I know you're feeling it too, and that's why I'm reaching out. Let's talk. Let's share our fears, our hopes, our questions. Let's build a bridge, not a wall, and find the strength to navigate this journey together.

Option 2: To a teacher you admire

You ignited a spark, a tiny flame in the depths of my mind. And you didn't just light it, you nurtured it, fanned it, until it roared into a wildfire of passion. You showed me that knowledge wasn't just a dusty book, but a living, breathing entity, a key to unlocking doors I never knew existed. Thank you for showing me the power of curiosity, the magic of learning.

Option 3: To a friend who's struggling

The weight of the world seems to be crushing you, doesn't it? It's hard to see a way out when the darkness feels so vast. But remember, the sun always rises again. You're strong, you're resilient, you've weathered storms before. Let me be the light, the anchor, the shoulder you lean on. Don't face this alone, my friend. We'll fight this together.

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