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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

The right to vote:)

15 St Francis Street
Christchurch

9 April 1893 

Dear Prime Minster

Over the past few weeks we have been learning to write both informal letters and formal letters. 
Here is an example of a letter I wrote about a political event in New Zealand,s  past 

I'm writing to ask if you could change the the rights for women so 
they can have the same rights as men so we  could vote and do everything that men can do 
so when you get this letter can you please have second thoughts about the rights you have given the men and the rights you have given the women. the other reason why I am right writing to you is because I am trying to tell you that you need to change the rights that women have because we don't  won't to stay at home and cook and clean all day well the men have jobs to do. 

sincerely Claudia Garrett



  

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