Write a e–mail to u r friend coming to agra
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Dear friend
I am sorry as I could not write to you earlier. I had gone away on a four days long trip to Agra with the school tour. Every year our school arranges a tour and this year it was proposed by students themselves that they had read a lot about Agra its historical monuments we should this time go and personally visit and see them. The proposal was readily accepted by the Principal. Arrangements began to be made in advance. Railway concession tickets were arranged from Hyderabad to Agra station and back. There were in all 80 students — boys as well as girls, accompanied by twelve teachers and three servants..
Your friend,
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MARK AS BRAINLIST
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To
(Name)
(Address)
(Date)
Dear Dear (Name),
I am sorry as I could not write to you earlier. I had gone away on a four days long trip to ___________ (Place Name) with the school tour. Every year our school arranges a tour and this year it was proposed by students themselves that they had read a lot about ___________ (Place Name) its historical monuments we should this time go and personally visit and see them. The proposal was readily accepted by the Principal. Arrangements began to be made in advance. Railway concession tickets were arranged from ____________ (Place) to ____________ (Place) station and back. There were in all 80 students — boys as well as girls, accompanied by twelve teachers — gents and lady teachers and three servants.
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Prior arrangements had been made to take us by two buses from ____________ (Place) to ____________ (Place). The train at ____________ (Place) was at ____________ (Time) which was to reach ____________ (Place) station at ____________ (Time) in the morning.
All the students had been asked to report at the school at ____________ (Time). They had been asked to bring their dinner packets from home. Boys and girls were divided into groups and teachers were put in charge of their groups.
Attendance was recorded, the luggage was loaded and just at ____________ (Time). we left by buses for ____________(Place). There was a great enthusiasm among all Guardians — mothers, fathers or brothers had come to see off their wards and with hilarity and slogans in favour of the school we left.
The train at ____________ (Place) was in time, teachers once again took the attendance of students under their charge. The train steamed in and we were all properly accommodated. Berths had been reserved. The luggage was properly arranged and the as train steamed off, there again were slogans raised in favour of our school ____________ (School Name), .
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Passing through ____________ (Place) junction, where students were asked to take out their dinner packets. Sweets brought by the school were served to them and night dawned and we all, chatted, held ‘antakshiri’, sang songs and by ____________ (Time). all was quiet and everyone went to sleep.
It was time to reach Agra; morning was dawning and how eager were we to be reaching the town that we had so much read about but had never seen — its great monuments — the Taj, the Fort, Fatehpur Sikri and the markets of Agra famous for ‘Petha’ and ‘Dalmoth’.
The train reached on time. Arrangements had already been made. There were buses ready to receive us and take us to the Dharmashala where arrangements for our stay had been pre-arranged. Everything was planned, everything was in order.
It was a comfortable accommodation and we were asked to get ready within two hours — washed and bathed. Breakfast, arranged by the school was served, the lunch packets were packed and there were buses to carry us around.
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So at ____________ (Time), we left the Dharmashala for our dream trip of Agra — its great monuments. We first went to Dayalbagh where a beautiful ‘Samadhi’ of the late ‘guru’ is being built.
What a beautiful carving in marble, how symmetrical the designs, how life-like the blossoms and buds carved in marble. The whole structure was one full of art and beauty. It took us nearly two hours to go around this.
Then we were to leave for our dream-destination — The Taj. Leaving the bus at a distance, we had to walk down. As we stood at the main entrance — there before us stood that great wonder of the world — the dream in marble.
The huge white dome, the tall minarets, the raised platform and the pathway leading to it — green grassy with flushing fountains. We had read in books of history about the Taj, but here was it in all its grandeur and glory. We just felt enchanted and wonder struck.
We went round and round — could not feel satisfied — wanted to spend more and more time there. The river Yamuna quietly flowed beside it at the back. We spent nearly four hours there.