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English, 15.12.2021 19:00, jamisoncameron000

Brainliest if correct plz help me 3. Dear Paul
You may wonder why I was so hard on you. I was hard on you
because I was you. My parents died when I was in high school and
I was sent to live with my aunt. I skipped school, and spent time
with a shady crowd. I dropped out of school, so I could earn
money to support myself.
I
Years later, I realized I never expected much out of myself. If you're
reading this letter, then you figured out what I did, just much
sooner.
- Roger
In this letter to Paul, the author tries to complete the theme: "Life is what you make
it." However, the relationship between Paul's experiences and Mr. Valentine's
experiences is weak because the letter lacks details connecting the two. Rewrite Mr.
Valentine's letter to better build this theme. (15 points)


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