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Write a letter to your aunt who met an accident for kids

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Answered by anamika2913
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Dear Auntie,

I am so late in replying to your kind letter. But I hope you’ll excuse me when you know the reason.

An accident may happen in no time. Last week, our father was returning from his office. He was riding his scooter as usual. A truck was coming from the opposite direction and a tonga from behind. The road was narrow suddenly my father saw a small child running to cross the road. In order to save the child, father applied the brakes. He saved the child but was himself knocked down by the tonga. Fortunately the truck driver stopped and helped my father. His left arm broke and his head got several injuries. He was taken to the civil hospital by the good hearted truck driver. He also informed us on the phone and we rushed to the hospital.

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He was discharged from the hospital this morning but is still confined to bed. Now there is nothing to worry about.

So, now you would certainly excuse me for not writing to you. Rest is fine here. Mummy has bought those saris you had asked her. She is now waiting for your next visit.

With regards to dear uncle,

Yours affectionately

Answered by Antiquebot
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Explanation:

402, Snehasadan,

Vijaykar Wadi,

Malad,

Mumbai- 400097

2nd March 2015

Dear Jhanvi,

I hope this letter finds you well. I write this letter to you to discuss a problem that you and I have often agonised about. Remember our bumpy rides to school in the school bus? Well the stretch between SV Road at Milan Junction and the Link Road, passing through Daulat and Rizvi Nagar, is still a nightmare for commuters. I recently read in the papers that this infamous stretch has 179 potholes! To top it up, the rains have turned many of them into small pools of dirty water, the biggest among them measuring 3 X 3 metres with a depth of 10 inches! Naturally, the

motorists struggle every day to commute on this road.

The authorities may take years to act upon this problem. So it is up to us to take the necessary precautions to avoid any fatalities. We need to instruct our bus driver to steer clear of the big potholes. Driving slowly will minimise the inconvenience caused to the passengers. The water filled potholes have to be avoided since it is difficult to gauge their depth. We can also opt for

an alternate route even if it takes longer to get to school. I have decided to distribute these printed instructions to other motorists who use this road. I truly believe that the frequency of accidents can be brought down considerably if everyone adheres to these instructions. Write

back to me with your views on this subject.

Yours sincerely,

ANTIqueBoT

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