Your parents will be celebrating their 40th anniversary next month. You are planning a big celebration, but you are not sure how to make the occasion really memorable. Write to your best friend, Joan, who is a professional event planner. In your letter:

Dear Joan I hope you are in radiant health. I'm writing the following letter to seek some advice on celebrating the 40th wedding anniversary of my parents. I want to make the celebration a memorable one in grand style. I want you to suggest a few ways where the thing can be planned and organised. You being an occasion planner had organised events like the aforesaid in past.
Therefore
, please come up with some interesting ideas. I like to inform you that I want to celebrate the following development on a grand level.
Furthermore
, there will be family friends
also
there
along with
near and dear ones. The celebration should be hosted in an open space like a garden . There will be kids who are in the age group of 6 to 12, so they should
also
get entertained.
Consequently
, there should be a date for everyone who is present to celebrate the occasion. So that it will be a memorable event . looking forward to your early response. Best wishes, Nat
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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