Letter
father telling him how COVID-19 affected your studies
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Happy birthday, my darling daughter. As I write this letter today, September 14, 2029, I feel like you were born just yesterday, and here you are, entering your teens. I must confess that I’m nervous about what this new stage of life will bring but I am also filled with hope about the world that you will step into – a world reset in 2020 after COVID-19.
Let me take you back to that difficult year. You were three and a half years old, too young to know what was happening. All we asked you to do was wash your hands frequently, not touch your face, and the toughest part – stay indoors. We read, played, watched cartoons, but you soon started craving school; you always wanted to sleep in my arms, holding me.
Being with you was the only thing that gave me solace about our lives beyond the crisis until you stumped me with an innocent question.
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BLOCK D
KOTA
RAJASTHAN
19 November 2020
Kanksa
Panagarh bazaar
West Bengal
Papa,
I received your letter yesterday. I'm fine and yes I'm eating on time. You need not be that much worried about me! I'm taking care of my health and I'm following everything which you've said me to. But my studies? Wait let me write about it.
My marks are not as good as they were in class 10 and before. I know I was a topper before pandemic started but this lockdown has left a complete negative effect on me. My photophobic nature has increased a lot because of excessive use of laptop. Now the spectacles can't help to get rid of the headache. And I'm not sure what is happening to my marks of weekly tests. I try my best Papa, but every time after the result I cry, yes I cry a lot! Online classes has affected my eyes a lot. I'm trying my best to perform better in the coming test.
Papa do ask Aunt and tell me how Neha didi prepared for her exams.
Hoping to get an early response from you.
Regards,
Your _________