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Write an Email

Write 120-160 words. Cover all required points.

Write an email to Dr. Elena Martinez, Academic Advisor. Scenario: You are a first-year student and you need to email your academic advisor about a scheduling conflict and your course plans for next semester. In your email, you should: - Explain the reason for your scheduling conflict and identify the specific class time involved. - Request a meeting and suggest two possible times you are available. - Ask for advice about choosing one course and mention your intended major.

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