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fgiga [73]
3 years ago
12

Write a dilouge between

English
1 answer:
vlada-n [284]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Student A: I feel our school cricket captain is a lucky fellow. He enjoys so many rights. He can include or exclude anyone from team. Every player tries to curry favor with him.

Student B: Hey, it is not the case! I feel the other way round. He has more responsibilities like selecting the right players, game-plan, responsibility of giving result to the coach and management, coordination, maintaining discipline, and many more. He can’t use his rights in the wrong manner as he may be in trouble.

Student A: But I have seen him doing partiality with many players!

Student B: No, he can’t. Every player  interacts with the coach; the coach will come to know any unfair practice or selection; besides it is the coach who does the final selection. While selecting the team other important members are also consulted. So you don’t worry about any partiality.

Student A: Thanks for putting me right and clearing my doubts!

Student B: You are welcome!

Explanation:

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