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Arahan l. Kertassoalan mengandungi bahagian: ini 2 BahagianA den BahagianB. 2. Jawab keduadua bahagian.

Instructions l. This questionpaperconsists two sections: of SectionA and SectionB. 2. Answer botb sections.

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SectionA : DirectedWriting [35 marks) lTime suggested : 45 minutesf

There has been an increase in the crime rate in your housing estate. As a concerned resident, you decide to write a formel letter to the Chief of Police in your town to complain about the situation.

Use the following notes to write your formel letter.

Complaints: - snatch thefts - break-ins - dim streetlights - lack of police patrols

Suggestionsto reducethe crime rate: - increasenumber of police patrols - better lighting - set up a neighbourhood watch ( Rukun Tetangga) - residents take tums to patrol - housing estatecommittee - employ security guards - safety campaign - create awarenesson personal safety

When writing the formd l,etter, you should rememberto: s€t out the letter correctly use all the notes given give two other suggestionsof your own

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Sqction B ; Continuour Writing [50 marks] lTime suggested : Orc hourf

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