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How can a conversation on visit to a book fair be framed?

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Answered by Prabhashankar390
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On Visting Book Fair :

Sujon: Hello Redoy! How are you?

Redoy: I am fine. What about you?

Sujon: I am fine too. What a lucky chance to meet you

 

Redoy: Lucky chance indeed! We have not meet for a long time. What are you doing now?

 

Sujon: I am busy with my studies. You know I am taking preparation for the ensuing BCS examination. So, I am to study a lot regularly.

 

Redoy: Oh, I see. You might know that the book fair is going on. Have you visited the book fair?

 

Sujon: Yes, the day before yesterday I visited the book fair. In fact, I like the book fair so much.

 

Redoy: Nice! What is your feeling about the book fair?

 

Sujon: Really fantastic! My feeling about the book fair can hardly be expressed in language. By the way, have you visited it recently?

 

Redoy: No, I will visit the book fair at the later part of it. I have already made a list of the books I would like to buy. Have you purchased any?

 

Sujon: Yes, I have purchased five books—all written by Dr. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal.

 

Redoy: What is the reason behind purchasing only the books of Dr. Zafar Iqbal?

 

Sujon: He is my most favourite writer. His books are mostly written on our War of Liberation and are written for children.   

 

Redoy: I appreciate your choice. I have planned to purchase some of his books. I will also purchase two books of Professor Dr. Anisuzzaman.

 

Sujon: I may visit the book fair with you again. I may also buy two novels of Rahat Khan. The total arrangement of the fair also impresses me.

 

Redoy: It is okay. The book fair is really a pride of the nation. Not only the locals but also the foreigners are found visiting the book fair.

 

Sujon: Your are right. The foreigners are also enjoying the fair a lot. In fact, visitors of all walks of life are highly encouraged to visit the fair. Thank you.

 

Redoy: You are most welcome. Soon see you again.

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