Ok this is not a math or science question but i really with dis homework.

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In February 2003, Kim Sun Gone, the son of Kaluchura's president, was kidnapped while visiting a school in Auckland, leading to a major criminal case in New Zealand. The president, Mai Sun Gone, expressed his deep distress in an urgent fax to Prime Minister Mrs. Clarkster, highlighting the negative impact on his family's well-being, particularly his wife's health. He emphasized Kaluchura's power and issued a stern warning regarding the consequences if his son is not safely returned. The fax demanded immediate action from the New Zealand government to ensure Kim's safe return. This incident underscores the serious implications of international relations in the face of crime.
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Kim Sun Gone, son of the president of the Kaluchruran, was on holiday in Auckland with his trusty bodyguard in February 2003 when disaster struck. Having walked down in Frost Road on a scorching summer day, Kim strolled in Mt Roskill intermediate School to get a drink from the fountains. While in the school grounds, he was kidnapped, sparking off what was to become one of the most sensational criminal cases in New Zealand’s History.

File 1. Urgent Fax from the president of Kaluchura
Situation: The president of Kaluchura, Mai Sun Gone, is extremely upset and angry to hear about the kidnap of his beloved son. His wife has also taken the news very badly and her health has suffered. The president sends a message by fax to our Prime Minister Mrs Clarkster pointing out how disappointed and up set he is. He also makes the points that Kaluchura is an extremely powerful country and her threatens New Zealand with…? Unless Kim is returned safe and sound.

Task: Write the fax god this problem is making me literaly!
 
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It would help if you were clearer about the task:
"Task: Write the fax god this problem is making me literaly!".

For one thing, it might be nice to know where the "task" ends and where your comment begins: are we to write to the "fax god" or simply write a fax? Uhh, what fax?

Do YOU know what you are supposed to do?
 


Dear Prime Minister Mrs. Clarkster,

I am writing to you with great urgency and distress regarding the kidnapping of my son, Kim Sun Gone, while on holiday in Auckland. This unfortunate incident has greatly affected my family, especially my wife whose health has suffered since hearing the news. I am extremely disappointed and upset that such a heinous crime could occur in your country.

I must remind you that Kaluchura is a powerful nation and we do not take kindly to our citizens being threatened or harmed. I demand that immediate action be taken to ensure the safe return of my son. If this is not done, I cannot guarantee the consequences that will follow.

I urge you to take this matter seriously and do everything in your power to bring my son back to me unharmed. I expect a prompt and satisfactory response from you and your government on how you plan to handle this situation.


Mai Sun Gone
President of Kaluchura
 
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