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| Why are you writing the letter to the judge? |
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| I assume it is an exercise in an English class, since a teacher is mentioned. |
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| Yes, it is part of a project we r doing and i am referring to Macbeth, who is my client and i have to tell the judge the reasons why Macbeth is insane. then i have to thank the judge, but don't know what to say!! |
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| Set out your points one by one, then put each into a separate paragraph explaining your reasons for coming to that conclusion. End by thanking the judge for taking the time to read and consider your evidence. |
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| Thanking you in advance for your consideration.... |
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