Write a short business letter about a broken skateboard you have just taken out of the box, an item you want to return. In your
letter, do the following: Write to the business owner, Ms. Yang.
Include a greeting, body, and closing.
Include at least one semicolon.
Include at least one colon.
Include at least one hyphen.
Greetings, this morning I have received my package from the exclusive skateboard sale at 10:30 AM, I wasn't as excited to see when I opened the box it revealed a broken skateboard. In that case, I will be doing following; returning the broken skateboard, be requesting in this letter to receive a new unbroken skateboard in the mail, and finally be requesting an apology letter from you regarding the broken skateboard. I spent at-least two hundred and fifty-five dollars on this BROKEN skateboard and will highly expect a new one.
Sincerely Albert,
Explanation:
I really hopes this helps, and can I please get a brainlist :) Thank You!
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