Answer:
शिमला
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हेलो रमेश ,
आशा करता हूँ तुम ठीक होंगे | मैं इस पत्र के माध्यम से तुम्हें छात्रावास के जीवन बताना चाहता हूँ | अब तुम छात्रावास में रहना होगा अपनी पढ़ाई के लिए | छात्रावास में रहने क बहुत मज़ा आता है बहुत कुछ सीखने को मिलता है | छात्रावास में सब अच्छे से हार काम समय पर करने की आदत बन जाती है | छात्रावास में कार्य अनुशासन के अनुसार होते है | वहां छात्रावास में सभी कामों ले लिए समय -सारणी बनी होती है ओर और उसी के अनुसार काम करना पड़ता है | छात्रावास में सब मिलकर रहते है, परिवार की याद कम आती है | आशा करता हूँ तुम मेरी बाते याद रखोगे और अच्छे दोस्त बनाना गलत कार्य में मत पड़ना |
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The answer is:
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"no error".
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The comma is correctly placed before the conjunction "for"; and in this instance in which the word, "for", is used, a comma is necessary. No other part of the sentence needs—or requires—a comma, and there are no commas that are placed unnecessarily.
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As a side note, I would recommend that the first letter of the first word in the sentence: "Abbey", be capitalized, because:
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1) It is the first word at the beginning of the sentence; and:
2) It is someone's name, which is a proper noun.
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I also recommend placing a "period" at the end of the sentence.
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To read:
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<span>Abbey is most interested in learning how to mount her horse, for she already knows several things about dressage.
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Talents and athleticism can't be true because I could be both but be the evilest person ever to live.
Background can't be right because I can come from a "broken down" or "terrible" background but end up changing or become someone different later on in life.
I'd have to go with reputation because a person's character is based on thier reputation...
(Hoped I helpes)
Korean is classified as one of the hardest languages to learn so I highly don’t recommend teaching it to yourself, but you can use apps for language learning and you can watch online free videos. You can also purchase self teaching lessons or Rosetta Stone resources.
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Comparison and Contrast Clues
Sometime you can tell the meaning of an unfamiliar word when it is compared or contrasted to something familiar. Context clues that show comparison include like, as, similar, and in the same way. Contrasts may be signaled by words such as but, although, however, and on the other hand.
Kari’s happy face was luminous, like the rays of the sun.
The clue word like in this sentence tells you that luminous means “shining” or
“giving off light.”
I assumed a rhino would move in a lumbering manner, but it raced across the screen like an attacking army tank.
The clue word but in this sentence suggests that lumbering means “moving in a heavy, slow manner.”