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50 POINT QUESTION

Imagine that you are William Shakespeare (1564-1616), and that you are having difficulty writing your first play. Write a letter to a friend back home in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, to talk about your current problem and your hopes for the future. Below, write the letter. Use the form of a friendly letter, and use commas correctly. Your letter should include a made-up address, a date, a greeting, the body of the letter in at least five sentences, and a closing.

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10621 s. Oxford Avenue. 9/10/1615

Dear .

Hello, my friend. How have conditions been there, in England? I hope for the best. I have had many ideas, that I originally considered clever and intelligent, but, I seem to doubt myself every time I create a new idea for my play. All of these ideas have had my mind racking with stress. It is as if the only thing I hear is screaming, nearly giving me migraines. Even during times of my relaxing, the only thing I can manage to direct my focus on is how many imperfections are being presented in my scratch ideas for the play. I have a strong belief and urging to eventually find the perfect, flaw-free idea, that will have the audience in awe. All of the stress will have been dropped, but that is not what I am worried about.

I wish the best of days for you, .

Explanation: I hope this was okay. .-.

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