this is a rough draft of a students letter to a newspaper editor. it contains errors. save a historic house…

this is a rough draft of a students letter to a newspaper editor. it contains errors. save a historic house dear editor: (1) as the citizens who serve on grafton development council consider plans to redevelop the old riverfront neighborhood, i hope they will take care to preserve the old hendrick home on water street. (2) as the oldest house in grafton, the history of our community considers it an important place. (3) two brothers, james and tom hendrick, build the house together in 1827. (4) since that time, the house has had many owners and served many purposes. (5) they operated a ferryboat helping travelers cross the river on their way from springfield to zanesburg. (6) over the years a community grew up around the which sentence best concludes the letter? the vision of the hendrick brothers has not been lost; let us not lose the hendrick house either. james and tom would have wanted it that way. grafton is more than just our home; it was the home of the hendrick brothers. let us honor james and tom by more than just looking forward.

this is a rough draft of a students letter to a newspaper editor. it contains errors. save a historic house dear editor: (1) as the citizens who serve on grafton development council consider plans to redevelop the old riverfront neighborhood, i hope they will take care to preserve the old hendrick home on water street. (2) as the oldest house in grafton, the history of our community considers it an important place. (3) two brothers, james and tom hendrick, build the house together in 1827. (4) since that time, the house has had many owners and served many purposes. (5) they operated a ferryboat helping travelers cross the river on their way from springfield to zanesburg. (6) over the years a community grew up around the which sentence best concludes the letter? the vision of the hendrick brothers has not been lost; let us not lose the hendrick house either. james and tom would have wanted it that way. grafton is more than just our home; it was the home of the hendrick brothers. let us honor james and tom by more than just looking forward.

Answer

Brief Explanations:

The letter is about saving a historic house. The first option connects the vision of the Hendrick brothers to saving the house, tying together the main - idea of preservation. The other options are either too vague (like "James and Tom would have wanted it that way") or do not directly relate to the call for preservation as strongly.

Answer:

The vision of the Hendrick brothers has not been lost; let us not lose the Hendrick house either.