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Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Persuasive letter

This a letter about what I argue And I don't really like to do.

Reige Amarillo
57 Denise Crest.
Christchurch 8042

8/8/2017

Parents
57 Denise Crest.
Hornby

Dear Mum and Dad

I really want to argue about things that I don’t like, Example I can’t play video games whenever I want and I need to wash the dishes before I do something else. The three things that I really want to argue with is I can’t play video games whenever I want, I need to wash the dishes before I do something else and do my homework.

I should  play video games whenever I want because I learn something from it like where do the sugar came from and what vehicles need and what they have. Basicly the video games is like my teacher, videogame taught me stuff that I don’t know. When I play video games I can contact with my friends so they can help me with my homework sometimes. Can you please let me play video games whenever I want, I promise I”ll clean the room.

I think I shouldn’t have to wash the dishes because I clean the room, ready the things that my baby brother need and take the rubbish onto the green bin. When I wash the dishes my brother add something that he should wash himself and I washed sometimes that my brother should have wash it. Can you please let my brother wash the dishes because he hasn't wash the dishes a lot.

I think I have enough of homework because when I get home I feel tired going back from school and sometimes I’m hungry. When I’m doing my homework my brother needs my help in something, sometimes he annoys me and my baby brother wants to play with me with his playdo. Can you please let me not do my homework so I can help my brother and play with my baby brother.

I shouldn’t do my homework, wash the dishes, and play video games whenever I want to because video games can teach me stuff, I ready the things that my baby brother needs, and I feel tired going back from school. Mum or Dad can you change this for me?

Your son

Reige

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