Answer:
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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
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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)
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Answer:
Being rootless doesn't mean I don't belong to any one place; it means I choose to belong to many.
Explanation:
The word 'rootless' means homeless or wanderer who does not have a permanent home or place to live. He lives at different places at different time.
In the context, the author tries to convey the message that he is a wanderer and does not have a permanent settlement place. He had lived at different places all over his life. So he does not belongs to a particular place but all places belongs to him.
He emphasize this by saying that being homeless or unsettled at a particular place does not mean that he don't belong to any one of the place, but he means he can choose to belong to may places or countries.
Answer:
Mrs Ramachandran suggested children whether they could keep a control over what they spoke them would be able to avoid many awkward situation.
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Being an only daughter in a family of six sons forced me by
circumstance to spend a lot of time by myself because my brother felt it
beneath them to play with a girl in public.
That is an example because she spends most of her time to herself when she has all of those siblings.
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Answer:
In Beowulf, some of the most important symbols are Hrothgar's mead-hall, Grendel's cave, Grendel's arm and head, and the dragon's treasure-trove. ... Symbolically, Heorot represents the achievements of the Scyldings, specifically Hrothgar, and their level of civilization