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Write a letter to King George III as the American Colonists. Please follow the outline of the Declaration of Independence. - Opening

- How you're feeling

- List of complaints

- What you have done in the past

- Is there a future between you

Below is an example

Dear K. G.
I’m not sure how to start this letter but I feel we need to talk. I've been
thinking about us a lot lately. Things used to be so great - it was like we
were made for each other. I mean everyone said it was perfect. I thought we would be
together forever but then things changed.

A relationship should be give-and-take, but recently you’ve just seemed to
take. I mean, you do whatever you want and you don’t ask me about my
own feelings. I don’t think you ever took into consideration my feelings
when you make decisions for us.

Some of the things that I would like to point out specifically that have
upset me in the past few months include: you always choosing which
restaurants we go eat at, you always making me feel like I have to hang
out with your family, and you making me feel like I’m always inferior to
you.

I have tried to make this work, giving you too many opportunities to
change your ways. And yes, it is true that you have fixed some of our
problems, but overall, you just seem to focus on changing the little stuff.
You haven’t made any attempts to work on some big personality issues.
I've been thinking about this for a while and while I don’t want to hurt you,

I think it’s time that we ended this. I mean it's just not going to work. I
need some time by myself to see what it is like on my own. You were always
making me do things YOU wanted to do and never let me have my own
voice. I'm sorry things didn't work out but I gave you time to change and
you didn’t. YOU are the one to blame for this.

Sorry but "US" is over.
Signed,
A. C.

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