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Question: Your aunt has written to you asking how you are getting on at school. You reply, telling her about a recent incident which upset you very much.
Write you letter. You must include details of the following:
ο‚· What happened
ο‚· why you were so upset
ο‚· how the situation was resolved
Cover all the three points in detail. You should make sure your Aunt will understand your feelings and sympathise with you. Start your letter β€˜Dear Aunt ...” and remember to provide a suitable ending.
(200 - 300 words)

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