A dialogue between you and your headmaster about making a school garden.
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H.M.-Goodmorning beta
God bless you.
You-Ma'am I am here to give you a suggestion .
H.M.-Ges,please continue.
You-We should have a garden in the school .It will make greenery,purify the air,and also make a place for students to play.
H.M.-Ya its good idea but we don't have place for the garden.
You-The store room near gate is occupying m7ch space we have 3 store rooms
if we brsak one of them we can make garden
H.M.-Okay ,now when you will come after summer holidays you will see a garden here
You- Thanks ma'am
Answer:
Concept:
Dialogue (commonly spelled conversation in American English) is a literature and dramatic style in which two or more people have a written or spoken conversation. It is most often associated with Plato's Socratic dialogue in the West, but predecessors can be found in other traditions, particularly Indian literature. Dialogue is derived from the Greek term dialogue, which meaning "to speak." The expression was coined by Plato, and it is closely associated with the art of debate in his works. As conversations, Latin took over the word.
Given:
A dialogue between you and your headmaster about making a school garden.
Find:
write conversation between student and head master about garden
Answer:
Student: May I come in, sir?
Head master: Yes, please come in.
Student: Sir, in front of our school, we would want to create a small garden. The local ranchers graze their cattle on a plot of land in front of our school. We wish to make a small garden on the property.
Head master: Well, that's a good idea. Who is going to execute the plan?
Student: We, the tenth-grade pupils, would carry out the plan. Mrs. Morshed, our honourable class teacher, agreed to coordinate the project.
Head master: Great! But, as you may be aware, a garden requires maintenance. Are you willing to go through the trouble? Furthermore, you must not jeopardise your studies.
Student: yes, sir. We've made up our minds about it. We'll take excellent care of the garden. When we become too preoccupied with our studies, the pupils in class nine will once again participate in gardening. We'll take turns doing it.
Head master: Your strategy appeals to me. Okay, you have my permission. However, you must submit an application to me in order to do so.
Student: Yes, sir. Tomorrow, we'll submit an application.
Head master: All the best
Student: Thank you, sir.
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