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Writing a letter directly to Maya Angelou from your own personal point of view. You can construct the letter using first person point of view, and you can draw from your own experiences, or the experiences of those around you, to show that you agree or disagree with one of Angelou's statements.

Be sure to include a proper informal greeting ("Dear Ms. Angelou,") for your letter. Then, explain to Angelou which one of her statements you agree or disagree with, and how that statement relates to your own experiences or the experiences of those around you.

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Writing a letter directly to Maya Angelou from your own personal point of view. You can construct the letter using first person point of view, and you can draw from your own experiences, or the experiences of those around you, to show that you agree or disagree with one of Angelou's statements.

Be sure to include a proper informal greeting ("Dear Ms. Angelou,") for your letter. Then, explain to Angelou which one of her statements you agree or disagree with, and how that statement relates to your own experiences or the experiences of those around you

Dear Ms. Angelou:

You once ...

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