History, 09.11.2020 17:50 billyeyelash
Which excerpt from the "The Letter of Concern" best supports the inference that the letter is from an ordinary British citizen?
"Would you, sir, give permission for a broadcast appeal for co-operation from British families,"
"Would migration to England of these young people be facilitated by their temporary adoption by English families?"
"If I could succeed in eliciting your support in any one of the following schemes I feel that it's [sic] ultimate success would be assured."
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"That feeling of concern is my only excuse for taking up the valuable time of one whose onerous duties render inexcusable any intrusion of lesser import."s
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