II. The Whistle
Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790
The arthor's approach is a settle but unhappy one. He felt that he should not have received a letter from his friend on a certain day because he did not respond to his previous one. I addition to that he states that he likes what his friend is talking about and telling him, he enjoys his letters. The thesis statement was very well thought out and very well written."Mr. B. has kindly sent me word that he sets out to-morrow to see you, instead of spending this Wednesday evening, as I have done its namesakes, in your delightful company, I sit down to spend it in thinking of you, in writing to you, and in reading over and over again your letters" B.FRANKLYN
His technique was very good and thought out and in his conclusion he stated how in the end he really apprieciated his friend and how much his friends letters meant to him.
Monday, December 8, 2008
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