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Argumentative Essay: The Removal Of Tree Services
I suggest that you move your family’s vehicles on Saturday to allow the tree service to cut down the tree between our driveways.

With regard to your offer to pay a portion of the cost related to the removal of the tree, please take notice that I neither require nor desire your monetary assistance. Rather than speculating on the reasons why I have not had the tree removed earlier, I suggest that you and your family mind your own business and focus on your own affairs.

Additionally, it is apparent from your note that you have an understanding of our respective property lines. Therefore, immediately refrain from placing your recreational vehicles, yard waste and any other items on our property in the future.

Finally, my wife informed


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