We need food. People are looting and breaking our shop windows. My kids have
flour bags for clothes and they hate it. Please give us food, clothes and money.
Our children are skinny because of you they are sick and hungry. Please I can't see my
kids like this anymore because they have gone to a home. We can’t just give our kids
bread all the time they are already tired of it. We have to go to soup kitchens for
food but we only get a little bit of food. I only get to see my kids once a month.
I can’t see my kids like this anymore, I have to give them a little bit of food all
the time. It just has to stop and you can't treat New Zealand families like this.
PLEASE HELP
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Tuesday, November 19, 2019
letter week 5
Over the past few weeks, we have been learning to wight formal and informal letters. Hear is an example of a letter I wrote about a political event in New Zealand post
13 Bassett Street
Burwood
Christchurch
153 491-791
September 04, 1932
Mr George Forbes
Prime Minister of New Zealand
Parliament Buildings
Wellington
Greetings Prime Minister
Sincerely Ebony & Jasmine,
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