Answer:
Letter to a garment store placing an order for school uniform.
Explanation:
ABC Public School
New Delhi
To,
M/S Sinha Garments
New Delhi
12 January 2020
Subject: Order for school uniforms.
Sir/ Madam,
On behalf of ABC Public School, I, Mr. Malik, would like to place an order for school uniforms from your store. The order will be in bulk, and for different sizes.
It would be a huge relief if you could confirm the order and let me know if you can get it done within a month.
The details of the order are listed below-
1. Girls' uniform sizes 5= 50 pieces.
2. Boys' uniform size 6= 30 pieces.
3. Boys size 7= 50 pieces.
4. Boys size 8= 50 pieces.
5. Girls size 7= 40 pieces.
Thank you.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Mr. Malik.
Co-ordinator
ABC Public School.
1. impinge = strike
The word impinge can have various meanings, but in the case above, it means to strike. When 'the rain impinge[d] upon the earth,' it means that it started raining, the rain started striking the earth. To impinge means that something starts, and usually something negative.
2. garrulous = loquacious
The word garrulous refers to someone who talks excessively, likes to talk a bit too much, and usually about something trivial. Loquacious is a fancy word to denote the same thing, although it has a more positive connotation - it refers to someone who can speak nicely.
3. pious = religious
The word pious comes from the Latin word pius, which means dutiful. So when English took this word from Latin, it added a different suffix (-ous), and gave it the meaning of being 'dutiful to God.' So nowadays, pious refers to someone who is devoutly religious.
4. ruinous = dilapidated
The word ruinous refers to something which is in ruins, which is falling apart. The word which means the same thing is dilapidated - both of these words are usually used to describe buildings that are very old, and derelict, and are practically in ruins.
Throw it fast to something or somewhere
The answer would be C.) Fighting for a noble cause.
Thank you :)