Answer:
Letter to my cousin's father to pacify him about his high school going daughter's pregnancy.
Step-by-step explanation:
ABC Avenue
New York
11 May 2009
My dear uncle,
I know you must be angry and disappointed with the news of my cousin Lily's pregnancy. But I would like to request you to kindly read my letter to the end.
What has happened is in the past. Cousin Lily is also distraught and depressed, afraid that you will do something harsh to her. But think of the unborn baby in her belly and how scared the mother and baby will be feeling. You are the only one who can turn things for everyone. You are the head of the family and whatever you decide will be the future of everyone involved.
So, please think rationally and decide, and not come to a rash judgment. Be a support system for her at times like this, for there will be lots of others criticizing her and she needs her family to be there to run to. If you set aside your anger and be open and forgiving about the situation, Lily will also be experiencing firsthand what being a parent entails. She will learn to make sound judgments even at times of crisis.
Moreover, having positive energy around the mother and child will help them in the long run, instead of the baby growing up from a broken family, not even knowing her grandparents.
I hope you can understand what I am trying to say. I will visit as soon as I can and I am hoping for a positive response from you soon.
Take good care of everyone and will see you soon.
Love,
Betsy.