Write a letter to your friend and ask him recipe to cook for a party that you are giving in your home. -tell him why you are having a party -tell him why you need a specific recipe -invite your friend to the party

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Dear John, I hope you and your family doing great. I'm writing
this
letter to request you, share the recipe for the blueberry cheesecake , you baked on your wife's birthday. My daughter's birthday is on the 1st of
next
month and I'm throwing a surprise party for her. As I told you earlier, she was delighted , after having your blueberry cheesecake at your party. She had told her dad and brother about it numerous times and made them feel terrible for missing it. In fact, my husband and son plead with me a lot of times to bake it.
However
, I choose to do it on my girl's birthday. Now, I exactly need the same recipe from you, so that I can bake it on my own and astonish her with my skills.
Therefore
, I am inviting you and your family to be my guests at the party. I would personally message your wife
next
week when I get free with all these arrangements.
Although
it's your recipe, I want you to try it and provide your feedback. Looking forward to hearing from you as soon as possible. Kind Regards, Priya
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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Almost every sentence in your essay should have a linking word of some sort.

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