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It¡¯s Father¡¯s Day today. It¡¯s a special day£¬isn¡¯t it? _              

                                                                          

                                                                          

What¡¯s your plan for Father¡¯s Day? I¡¯m looking forward to hearing from you.

Yours, Li Hua

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Dear John,

It¡¯s Father¡¯s Day today. It¡¯s a special day£¬isn¡¯t it? I think we should do

 something to show our love for our fathers on this special day.

My father and I are good friends. Whenever I meet with difficulties, he is always

 there, ready to help me. Today I will make a beautiful card for him, with my thanks

 and best wishes on it. Then I will help him wash the car this afternoon and cook

 his favorite food in the evening. What¡¯ your plan for Father¡¯s Day? I¡¯m looking

 forward to hearing from you.

                                                              Yours, Li Hua

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