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63. whom 64. painting
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My dear fellow students,
In recent days, I've noticed that many students are walking on the lawns on the campus, which is causing severe lawn damage. In view of this phenomenon, I am calling on everybody to do his bit to protect the lawns. I suggest that every class be in charge of a specific lawn, regularly maintaining the lawn and dealing with weeds. Second, I suggest every class make up a slogan on lawn protection and put it up on a sign on their lawn. Last, I hope everyone can form the following good habits â don't leave litter, don't tramp through the lawn, and pick up rubbish whenever you spot some. As long as everyone makes the effort, we will have a beautiful green campus.
Sincerely yours,
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