The correct answer should be <span>The driving age should be raised for three clear reasons.
It is ineffective because it does not point anything out since the reasons were not provided.</span>
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Letter to a garment store placing an order for school uniform.
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ABC Public School
New Delhi
To,
M/S Sinha Garments
New Delhi
12 January 2020
Subject: Order for school uniforms.
Sir/ Madam,
On behalf of ABC Public School, I, Mr. Malik, would like to place an order for school uniforms from your store. The order will be in bulk, and for different sizes.
It would be a huge relief if you could confirm the order and let me know if you can get it done within a month.
The details of the order are listed below-
1. Girls' uniform sizes 5= 50 pieces.
2. Boys' uniform size 6= 30 pieces.
3. Boys size 7= 50 pieces.
4. Boys size 8= 50 pieces.
5. Girls size 7= 40 pieces.
Thank you.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Mr. Malik.
Co-ordinator
ABC Public School.
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A seen that sticks with me is a terrifying one: I suppose that is why it has stayed with me for so long. The scene is when Boxer the horse. One afternoon, a van comes to take Boxer away. It has “lettering on its side and a sly-looking man in a low-crowned bowler hat sitting on the driver’s seat.” The hopeful animals wish Boxer goodbye, but Benjamin breaks their revelry by reading the lettering on the side of the van: “Alfred Simmons, Horse Slaughterer and Glue Boiler, Willingdon. Dealer in Hides and Bone-Meal. Kennels Supplied” (123). The animals panic and try to get Boxer to escape. He tries to get out of the van, but he has grown too weak to break the door. The animals try to appeal to the horses drawing the van, but they do not understand the situation. When Boxer realizes what is going on, it is too late. That was such a betrayal of the most loyal and useful animal on the farm.
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