<span>Words that have multiple meanings are known as polysemous (‘poly’ meaning ‘many’ and ‘semous’ meaning ‘meaning’). An example is ‘bank’, which can mean a financial institution or a part of a river. Words that share a spelling but have different meanings are called homonyms.</span>
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D-34, Ras Vihar,
Dwarka,
New Delhi.
February 22, 2021.
The Municipal Commissioner,
Dwarka,
New Delhi.
Sir,
THE MENACE OF OPEN MANHOLES IN THE KAVE COLONY
I write to on behalf of all the residents of the Kave colony concerning the menace of open manholes in the Kave colony.
As you are aware sir, the Kave colony is always bustling with a lot of activities and many children love to play on the streets. These twin factors combine to make these open manholes a potential source of danger to young and old alike, for the pedestrians and vehicle owners.
Until now, a total of fifteen children have died in the Kave area as a result of falling into these open manholes. Many vehicles have also crashed into these open manholes in the last one year. I implore you to come to our aid to avoid the loss of more lives as a result of these open manholes.
Thanks in anticipation of your positive response.
Yours Faithfully,
Munish Surekha
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