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Social Studies, 23.10.2020 06:01, mandilynn22

In the space provided, construct a clear and concise letter to the appropriate representative of a company you have had a negative experience with. This may be a service or a product that didn't meet your expectations. View the rubric; use it to guide your writing.

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