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- I dislike bad smells as they make me sick.
- I made a spelling mistake when i wrote my story.
- The little child misbehaved and got told off.
- My dad was disappointed when his football team lost.
- My friend disobeyed the teacher and lost her points.
- I misplaced my homework and got into trouble at school.
The answer is C. Paula jumped over the puddle in the street.
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Explanation:
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<h3>(1st) Village life Letter.</h3>
Senders (Your) address
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Date : xxxx
Day : xxxx
Dear Ashish,
I was very happy to hear your thought after such a long time that you are curious to know about village life. Life in the village is very cool and calm. There is no hostle and jostle as in the cities. Air is pure without any pollution, there is plenty of water and no sound pollution. Unlike the cities, the village is full of greenery, farmland is full of crops and farmers are busy in their fields, trying to produce more and more crops to be able to feed more and more people. There is no scarcity of pure milk and fresh vegetables. People are friendly and very much concerned with each other.
The only thing that we lack here is that there are no good schools. We hope someday the government will come up with programmes of schools, safe and pure drinking water and electricity for at least 20 hours a day. This will bring more opportunities in the village and hence the migration of the workers to the cities will decrease.
How are uncle and aunty? Please convey them my regards and love to Tushar and Vidhi.
Your friend,
Your name
Reciever address
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<h3>(2nd) Town life letter</h3>
Senders (Your) address
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Date : xxxx
Day : xxxx
Dear Anwar,
I am very glad to receive your letter. You have wanted to know about our city life. Well, the life we are learning in Dhaka city is very much tiring and boring. Life in Dhaka city is full of din and bustle. People are busy with their own work. The roads are full of vehicles; traffic jam is a common affair; noise and crowd is our constant companion, nature and natural beauties are hardly present or found in Dhaka city. Highrise buildings and other man-made attractions are now the beauties of Dhaka city. Despite some disadvantages of city life in Dhaka, there are some advantages also. People are very much time conscious.
The amenities of modern life are available in Dhaka city. There are many good schools and colleges here where students are getting better education in comparison with the educational institutions of villages. But the amenities that we are getting in Dhaka city ate all artificial and man-made. No real thins which are available in villages are found in the city like Dhaka.
I look forward to hearing from you!
With all the best wishes
Yours’s ever (name)
Receivers address
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Answer:
Use the "I let out a sigh-" one, they both make sense but the first one is more comprehensible to other readers and its simple.
Explanation:
Answer:David O. Selznick and Louis B. Mayer
David O. Selznick, son of silent-movie producer Lewis Selznick, was already on his way through the ranks of new-to-talkies Hollywood when, in 1930, he forged the greatest union of Hollywood families in history by marrying Louis B. Mayer’s daughter Irene. Selznick had left MGM for Paramount and then RKO when he returned to work with his father-in-law at MGM in 1933, given a job as vice president and head of his own production unit at the studio. By then, Mayer was one of the most powerful studio heads in Hollywood, overseeing “more stars than there are in heaven.” In 1927, Mayer amassed 36 founders from various parts of the film industry to create the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences—the organization responsible for the Academy Awards. The guidance of his father-in-law at MGM paid off for Selznick when he left in 1935 to head up his own independent studio, Selznick International Pictures, which produced the likes of A Star Is Born (1937), Rebecca (1940), and (adjusted for inflation) the highest-grossing film of all time, Gone with the Wind (1939). His son Daniel Selznick became a film producer as well.
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