Dear editor,
I’m writing to tell you about the discussion we have had about whether an entrance fee should be charged for parks。 Those against charging entrance fee for parks take up 60%。 They are of one mind that parks are a place for the public’s enjoyment。 If tickets are demanded on the visitors of a park, a gate has to be set up and so have the walls on the four sides。 If so, city will not look as beautiful as it would。 Otherwise, those in favour of charging entrance fee for parks take up 40%。 They all think that ticket price should be controlled properly, and that entrance fee can be used to pay the gardeners and buy new sorts of flowers and trees。 The truth lies in the hands of the majority。 Does my argument stand to reason, dear editor?
Yours truly,
Li Hua