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To know his hairstyle
No, a letter to your friend telling her about your new hairstyle is not a narrative story. A narrative story typically includes a plot with characters, setting, conflict, and resolution that unfolds over time. In contrast, a letter describing your new hairstyle is more focused on providing information rather than telling a full narrative.
I will go for the French braid hairstyle. I have heard a lot about this hairstyle. My friend told me that you will need some practice to get a hang of this hairstyle but once you know how to do it, you’ll instantly feel that this hairstyle turn heads.
A composition on a friend in ineed is a friend in deed
If your best friend left you due to a hairstyle they were obviously not much of a friend to begin with and it would be in your best interest to let them go and make some real friends that are genuine.
be yourself andif that doesnt work......try a new hairstyle or makeup
If you are talking about gramatically it depends on the tense. Your friend telling you about that is present tense, she is telling you right now. But your friend told you about that is past tense, she told you before.
The purpose would be for small talk and to inform. It would be considered a personal letter. It is not the kind of thing you would say in a formal or business letter.
you can get a girl from a friend by telling her she cute.
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write a letter to your friend telling him or her how you celebrate your birthday
Your friend should not be telling you what to do and what not to do. They may try to offer some advice, but you control your own life and should do what you want.