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Snowcat [4.5K]
2 years ago
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write a letter to your uncle thanking him for paying your ssce registration fees and discuss possible consequences for failure t

o have redered the assistance​
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Ivenika [448]2 years ago
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Letter to Write a letter to your uncle thanking for paying your SSCE registration fees and discussing the possible consequences if his help was not available.

21, Second Cross Street,

Mylapore,

Chennai – 5

Dear Uncle,

Thanks a ton for paying my SSCE registration fees. Today was the last date to pay the fees and Mother and Father had told me it would be very difficult for them to arrange for the fees.  

I dint know what to do and was shell shocked and by God’s grace I thought of contacting you and thankfully you helped me by paying the fees.

I am indebted to you and will never forget this in my life. I offer my humble salutations to you. I will be happy to visit you went I visit the town after my exams are over. Please express my regards to everyone at home.

Yours Lovingly,

Murali

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