Which option would be included in a friendly letter?(1 point)

Responses

I would like more information on the 30-day free trial offered on the radio.
I would like more information on the 30-day free trial offered on the radio.

Did I tell you Avery is taking dance lessons? Even though they’re difficult, she’s having fun.
Did I tell you Avery is taking dance lessons? Even though they’re difficult, she’s having fun.

Last month there was only one kid-friendly festival. Let me explain why our town needs more kid-friendly events.
Last month there was only one kid-friendly festival. Let me explain why our town needs more kid-friendly events.

After a week of use, the remote stopped working.
After a week of use, the remote stopped working.
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All of the options would be included in a friendly letter.

The option that would be included in a friendly letter is:

- Last month there was only one kid-friendly festival. Let me explain why our town needs more kid-friendly events.

The option that would be included in a friendly letter from the given responses is:

"Last month there was only one kid-friendly festival. Let me explain why our town needs more kid-friendly events."

To determine this, each option needs to be evaluated to see if it fits the characteristics of a friendly letter. A friendly letter typically includes a greeting, a body paragraph or multiple paragraphs that convey personal information or thoughts, and a closing.

The first option is a request for information on a free trial, which does not fit the format of a friendly letter. It is more of a formal inquiry or business correspondence.

The second option is a personal update about Avery taking dance lessons. While it does include personal information, it does not have a greeting or closing, so it is not a complete friendly letter.

The third option starts with a statement about a festival and then transitions into explaining why the town needs more kid-friendly events. This option includes personal thoughts and a call to action, which are characteristic of a friendly letter.

The fourth option is a statement about a remote not working. Similar to the first option, it lacks the elements of a friendly letter and is more of a formal complaint or customer service inquiry.

Therefore, the correct option is: "Last month there was only one kid-friendly festival. Let me explain why our town needs more kid-friendly events."