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Hurry please. Have you ever heard the phrase, "It's not what you say, but how you say it?" That's because people interpret what we're saying based on the tone that we use when we're speaking. In writing, tone comes across through the specific words
that we use, and the way we address our reader. Think about the words you might use if you were telling your friend
about a really good book you've read. How would your tone change if you were telling your principal instead? In your
journal, write a letter to your principal that describes a book or movie you recently enjoyed. Remember to use a formal
greeting, be careful not to speak too casually, and check your spelling. You want to make a good impression.


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