English, 24.09.2019 09:00 martintrhernandez
Imagine that your local library has invited community members to submit proposals for a fundraiser. you are the student representative on the committee to choose the best proposal. read the two proposals, paying close attention to their similarities and differences. consider whether or not each proposal is logistically feasible, which fundraiser will most appeal to members of your community, and which fundraiser will likely raise more money.
which proposal do you think the committee should choose? write an essay in which you make a case for your choice. support your argument with references to specific details in each proposal.
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