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Crank
1 year ago
9

A letter about an unusual party, visit or trip

English
1 answer:
Andre45 [30]1 year ago
7 0

Answer: I can't really dictate a whole letter but I can help by giving some useful points. Then, u can make sentences out of them!

Explanation: First of all, make a the first paragraph by greeting the person.

Then in the second paragraph, tell them how you got or how u were invited in a party/visit/trip (u wouldn't be invited to a visit. You must have planned it. You can adjust).

In the third one, mention the things that u found weird or unusual.

For a party: No alcohol, wasn't a typical booze booze party, and anything that u found weird(I have never been to a party).

For a visit: U can add how weird you found your host's behaviour and anything u found spooky in their house or anything.

For a trip: u can add anything spooky or something interesting yet weird

After that, make several paragraphs about the trip/ party/ visit.

And in the last, tell them u feel about the event and pay ur regards.  

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