You left a jacket behind at a restaurant you went to recently. Write a letter to the restaurant manager. In the letter •describe the jacket •explain when you visited the restaurant and where you were sitting •say want you want the manager to do.

Dear Sir/ Madam, I am writing
this
letter to bring to your notice that I mistakenly left my
jacket
at your restaurant. It is a blue denim
jacket
with pink floral printed pockets on the top. It’s my favourite
jacket
and holds many memories. I visited your restaurant The Ritz on the 13th May 2023, Sunday at 8 P.M. I was accompanied by a group of friends. Since the weather was pleasant outside, we decided to dine in the outdoor seating area at table number 04. The weather and the food made our dining experience wonderful. As far as I remember, I had removed my
jacket
and kept it on the chair next to mine. After completing the meal, I just left the hotel and forgot to collect it. I kindly request you call me on the mobile number provided to you when you find the
jacket
and, I shall collect it at the earliest from the lost and found section. I appreciate your efforts in advance. Thanking you.
Your
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Yours
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sincerely, James.
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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