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14, Model Town
Delhi
May 25, 20XX
The Managing Director
The Radisson Hotel
Gurgaon
Sir
Sub: Application for the post of Chief Chef
This is with reference to the advertisement published in the esteemed daily. The Hindu on May 20, 20XX. I am Anand. I have completed my MBA in hotel management
from Delhi University. I intend to apply for the post of chief chef in your esteemed organisation.
Please find enclosed my biodata for the said purpose. I am hard working, honest and punctual. I assure you that I shall work with full devotion and sincerity.
In anticipation of an early response.
Yours truly
Anand
BIO – DATA
Name : Anand Kumar Father’s Name : Kapil Kumar Date of Birth : 22 January, 1990 Contact No. : 9350298679 Marital Status : Unmarried Educational Qualifications• Master of Business Administration, A.K. College, Delhi (2013)-95% Marks.
• Graduation in Hotel Management, Satyawati College, (2011) -94% Marks Working Experience : Trainee at the Taj Hotel, New Delhi. (May 2013-Dec. 2013) Languages Known : Hindi and English References1. A.K. Poddar Professor, Head of Dept. ABC College, Delhi
2. Ram Prakash Professor and Dean K.X. College, Delhi
In my opinion, I think it is A.
Hope helps-Aparri
Answer:
In language arts, state means to say, announce, stand for, or give your opinion about something.
Examples:
- "I do not agree with this," she stated.
- "This situation is hopeless!" she stated.
- "In paragraph four, the author states that...."
Answer:
The first section of an elegy expresses sorrow for the deceased.
The last section of an elegy expresses consolation and comfort.
Explanation:
Elegies are narrative poems written after the death of a person. This poem acts as a means to mourn the death or passing of that person, and acts as a mournful song for the deceased.
Elegies are normally written in such a way that the beginning part expresses the pain and sorrow felt by the speaker at the death of the person. It then moves on to express consolation and comfort towards the end of the poem. Most famous elegies are "O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman written for Abraham Lincoln and W.H. Auden's "In Memory of W.B. Yeats".