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Jim had carefully organized his notes. Now, he needed to use this information to show how unique and exciting it would be to have such a garden in Seattle. The garden would be a real cultural attraction, something that would honor Seattles many ties to Asia while, at the same time, creating a beautiful work of art that all could enjoy.
Jim decided to write a one-page essay explaining what a Chinese garden was and summarizing the major elements of a Chinese garden. That was bound to convince people to donate money to help build the garden.
He wrote a title across the top of the page: What is a Chinese Garden and why should we have one in Seattle?
Jim began to write.
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