Question
1/ Write 200 words. Olivier Twist writes a letter to the director of the workhouse to complain about the working/living conditions of the children living there.
OR
2/ You are Frederick Abbeline the detective in charge of solving Jack the Ripper’s murders. You write a letter to your best friends, describing the case you’re working on, the problems your face and your hopes.
J'ai choisis le 2eme sujet :)
OR
2/ You are Frederick Abbeline the detective in charge of solving Jack the Ripper’s murders. You write a letter to your best friends, describing the case you’re working on, the problems your face and your hopes.
J'ai choisis le 2eme sujet :)
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Dear friend,
I write to you because I have been in charge of solving a very complex case over the last weeks. Several persons have been killed by the same murderer. His methods of killing people always is the same but I haven't found any clue which could help me find him. This criminal is a professional!
My hopes are lying on a bum who witnessed the last crime. It will hard to obtain a lot of useful information from him. Even though I manage to get them, the attorney will probably not consider them as convincing evidences cause the bum was drunk when the crime was committed. Anyway, I have to follow this line of inquiry.
I will soon give you more details about this case, my friend. I am sure your advice will be precious!
Best regards,
Frederick
I write to you because I have been in charge of solving a very complex case over the last weeks. Several persons have been killed by the same murderer. His methods of killing people always is the same but I haven't found any clue which could help me find him. This criminal is a professional!
My hopes are lying on a bum who witnessed the last crime. It will hard to obtain a lot of useful information from him. Even though I manage to get them, the attorney will probably not consider them as convincing evidences cause the bum was drunk when the crime was committed. Anyway, I have to follow this line of inquiry.
I will soon give you more details about this case, my friend. I am sure your advice will be precious!
Best regards,
Frederick