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90 Aba Owerri Road,
Umungasi,
Aba.
November 17, 2020.
Dear Charis,
It is highly pleasing to be informed about your admission into Hope High School. This shows that you have truly distinguished yourself as a dedicated and hardworking student . It is well known that Hope High School base admission processes strictly on merit. I am very proud of you, dear sister!
My years as a student at Hope High School were years of moral and academic formation. I learnt many skills and values that are very helpful to me now as an adult while I was studying at Hope High School.
Truly, success comes with responsibilities. You have to take responsibility to be of good behavior while in school. No family member is with you in school to rebuke and correct you but you must listen to your teachers and guardians and obey them in everything. Do all duties assigned to you in the dormitory with joy knowing that you are being trained in school to become a responsible member of the society. Always remember the injunction of the Holy Bible; "Do not follow a multitude to do evil".
Lastly, focus on your studies and make sure that you maintain good grades because your final GPA is a prerequisite for college admission. Never forget these pieces of advice throughout your high school studies. Remember to stay safe always and obey all corona virus safety protocols while in school.
Yours Sincerely,
Jude
The correct answer is D. it tells of the origins of something.
Here we can see how the horse came to be - it was made out of clay and shaped into a horse, and this is why today we have horses, at least according to this myth. Myths have often been created to explain the origin of many things that were usually inexplicable at the time.
The story “Mercury and the Workmen,” a famous Greek fable, deals with the topic of honesty. In the story, the honest man is rewarded, and the dishonest one punished, highlighting the importance of honesty and the benefits it can bring. This theme is universal, as honesty is appreciated everywhere in the world. This moral therefore is relevant for a wide range of stories and situations beyond the Greek story itself.
Another famous story that gives a lesson on the importance of honesty is “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant. There are several similarities between both stories. In both cases, dishonesty is punished, and the dishonest characters end up worse than they would have been if they had not attempted to tell a lie. However, they are different in that in the Greek story, it is Mercury who punishes the liar, while in the French story the consequences are brought about by fate. Also, the motivation to lie in the first story is greed, while in the second one it is a desire for recognition and status. Both stories are good examples of this universal theme.