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WRITING: Conversational Language go don, Dropping by after school. Need to borrow your book. about dolphins. See ya.) Kale iii oe {©The Continental Press Inc, DUPLICATING THIS MATERIAL IS ILLEGAL. WRITING: Conversational Language Forms of Written Communication Now it's time to write! Kale wrote a report on a sea animal. Imagine that you have been assigned to do a report about a land animal. Think of an animal that interests you. Then think of two people you could send notes, emails, or letters asking for information. Write one cornmunication of 2 to 3 sentences to a friend or family member, Write a letter to someone you do not know. Make your letter 5 to 6 sentences long, Ask each person for help locating information about the animal. Think about the reader. Use more formal language with the person you do not know. Check your writing. Ask yourself: (Does my writing make sense? | Ldid | write in complete sentences? did | use correct punctuation and spelling? C1Did | write my best? (asa UNIT 3 y ‘© The Continental Press ne, DUPLICATING THIS MATERIAL IS ILLEGAL.

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