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6 points Question 2 1. You have just received your final exam result for the accounting course. You think the teacher has unfairly awarded you a C grade as he forgot his commitment. The teacher had announced that all those students who used the Optimal Cost Method in the exam will get 6 additional marks. You are sure, you did not get these marks. Although, you work in a restaurant to meet your expenses, you have only missed two classes. Also, you have a very good understanding of accounts due to the teacher’s very good method of explaining the concepts which made the course very enjoyable. TASK: Write a memo to your teacher to correct this mistake and alter your grade to B from C. Use the correct memo format (assume the name of the teacher). Make sure, your understanding of the WRITING PROCESS and the 7 C’s is clearly demonstrated in this memo. Word count: 150 - 170 Marks distribution is as follows: a. Content/Ideas/Relevance: 03 b. Structure of the Email/Memo (Format, Introduction, Body & Conclusion): 02 c. Language (Formal, Accuracy of grammar and sentence structure): 02

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