A letter-format essay about the advancements in the study of Darwin's Finches.
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Pages: 2
(approximately 235 words/page)
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Dear Mr. Darwin,
I am writing this letter to inform you of the current status of the finches you were so fascinated with - what has changed since your visit, modern theories, and all of the currently identified species.
First and foremost, I would like to tell you that your works and studies on the finches have become the most closely tied to you out of all of your other various studies. Modern-day scientists have
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hadn't been found by you. Either way, their discovery has helped the scientific world immensely in its attempt to understand evolution and natural selection. To draw a conclusion to this letter, I must once again congratulate you on your efforts all those many years ago... they have helped to shape modern science, and have provided us with a greater understanding of the workings of the world. The world is indebted to you. Sincerely, Keegan Clements-Housser
hadn't been found by you. Either way, their discovery has helped the scientific world immensely in its attempt to understand evolution and natural selection. To draw a conclusion to this letter, I must once again congratulate you on your efforts all those many years ago... they have helped to shape modern science, and have provided us with a greater understanding of the workings of the world. The world is indebted to you. Sincerely, Keegan Clements-Housser