Imagine you are Chuck and you are upset over Duke’s death. You wish to give a tribute to Duke. You consider Duke to be an angel who came as a saviour for you. Write your views in your diary.

Imagine you are Chuck and you are upset over Duke’s death. You wish to give a tribute to Duke. You consider Duke to be an angel who came as a saviour for you. Write your views in your diary.

Monday, 25th November, 20xx
10:30 p.m.
Dear Diary
After the car accident, I was completely bed-ridden due to the paralytic stroke on my left side, I was left alone in the house and missed company. I was then hit by pain and grief and felt depressed and lost. It was at this crucial juncture that Duke, my Doberman came as an angel in my life. He is responsible for getting me back on my feet. He assumed all the responsibility to make me stand on my feet. His sincerity, confidence and dedication brought me out of the deep, distressing water. I not only got my job back, but was also promoted.
On 13 October 1957, Duke met with a fatal end. Little did I realize that I would lose him forever in an accident. His death has left a void in my life. My promotion to Assistant National Sales Manager is a special tribute to Duke. I owe a great deal to Duke, his devotion and dedication. My life itself is a gift from him. I am forever grateful to him and owe my success to him
Good night diary.
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