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qaws [65]
4 years ago
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Write a dialogue on the contribition of national luminaries​

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love history [14]4 years ago
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Aysha : Hello Babli, how are you?

Babli : I am fine. Thank you. How are you?

Aysha : I am also fine, thank you. I haven’t seen you for a few days. Where have you been?

Babli : I have been to Savar to pay a visit to the Natioanl Memorial.

Aysha : That’s great! I haven’t gone there yet. But I want to go. Please tell me something about it.

Babli : The Memorial is really beautiful. It’s more beautiful than we see on TV.

Aysha : I heard that there are some graves beside the monument?

Babli : You are right. The martyred freedom fighters are buried beside the monument. There is also a beautiful mosque and a library inside the complex. I forgot to tell you that the entire area is huge.

Aysha : What about the pool that we see on TV?

Babli : Yes, there is a long pool in front of the Memorial. It has increased the beauty of the Memorial.

Aysha : What more you saw?

Babli : The entire complex is used as a park also. People use to come here for passing their free time. Since it is beside the main road, visitors can visit the place very easily.

Aysha : Is it true that there is a museum?

Babli : Actually there is no museum but the govt. has a plan to make a museum here.

Aysha : I see.

Babli : When I entered into the complex, I felt a sort of peace in my mind. I expressed my felicitation to the brave sons of Bangladesh for their contribution to make us free.

Aysha : Would that I could go there!

Babli : Try to make a trip. It will be a great memory in your life. Oh Ayesha, I have to go now. See you later.

Aysha : Bye.

Babli : Bye
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