write a letter to your friend telling him or her how you celebrate your birthday
You don't. Stay out of it.
write a letter to your friend in another school in your country telling him any 4 problems your school faces.
You need to write this. No one can do it for you because it has to be from you. He/she is your friend so use that foundation for your letter.
start with my name then the letter and conclution
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Sounds like your friend has a pretty bad relationship with her husband and may be staying with him for family or lifestyle reasons. Maybe she needs to know the truth to help her confront her own life and her own happiness. What about a letter, anonymous. This way she won't feel awkward with you. What makes you think she doesn't already know? If she's not having sex with him, she should suspect that he is getting it somewhere.
No, a letter to your friend telling her about your new hairstyle is not a narrative story. A narrative story typically includes a plot with characters, setting, conflict, and resolution that unfolds over time. In contrast, a letter describing your new hairstyle is more focused on providing information rather than telling a full narrative.
To write a letter to your friend about the latest developments in your school, start with a friendly greeting and introduction. Then, provide a brief overview of the recent events or changes at your school, such as new programs, events, or achievements. Include specific details to make the letter engaging and informative, and express your thoughts and feelings about the developments to make the letter more personal and engaging for your friend. Close the letter with a warm sign-off and an invitation for your friend to ask any questions or share their own news.
To know his hairstyle
Don't make a letter, make something with your own hands,something special for this person.
No, WikiAnswers will not do your homework for you. That's cheating. Make a list of all the positive things about renewable energy -- you're going to have to do some work and research this using your textbook! -- now pretend you're telling a friend all about these things and trying to convince them to use renewable energy. There's your letter.