Write a letter in about 120 words to your friend advising him celebrate diwali without crackers.
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Hope this letter finds you in soaring spirits. Well, the result for SA1 is out. I have passed in all the subjects with flying colours. What about your result? I have written this letter to ask a favour from you! This Diwali, we are going to celebrate it without any crackers. As you already know the levels of air and noise pollution are record high. The mass burning of crackers further aggravates the problems near Diwali. If it continues to go on like this, I am afraid there will not be enough breathable oxygen left in the air. What is this unwise wastage of resources, money, and peace of mind. Please join our Green Club by saying no to crackers. I also expect you to persuade your other friends to join in this Green Movement for the sake of our own health. I am sure you won't disappoint me. Give regards to uncle and aunt.
Yours affectionately,
401, Jai Shree Enclave
Mandiri Road
Patna - 800001 .
November 28, 2018 .
Dear Arin,
It has been a long time since I last wrote to you. I am sailing the boat of joy by the grace of almighty. As you know, another holy festival i.e. Dipawali is arriving.
Recently, we were taken by our school on a visit to Pollution Control Park where the government has made an initiative to construct a completely eco-friendly park. Do you know the speciality of the park? All the machines and lights run on solar energy. Huge solar panels are set up as well. Also, the park is surrounded by a group of tall and green trees which in turn helps in controlling pollution.
This visit made me think that why should not I contribute in controlling pollution. Hence, I have planned that I would not celebrate dipawali by bursting any kind of crackers, rather I would plant few more trees in my society. Arin, I wish you to do the same and celebrate an eco-friendly dipawali.
Yours lovingly,
Prince