write a letter to your brother explaining the importance of washing hands and social distancing to prevent the spread of covid-19 ..(plzzz give me answer and I'll mark u as brainliest)
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In Timor-Leste’s national language, Tetun, dadolin murak means golden verse. It is also the pen name of one of the young nation’s leading poets. Preferring to remain anonymous, and frequently engaging with challenging issues relating to gender, the environment and history, over the past five years Dili based Dadolin Murak has emerged as the voice of the post-independence generation and a leading figure in the development of a growing body of Tetun language literature. As well as many short stories and poems Dadolin Murak has recently published two volumes of poetry, Who is this Woman to You (Se mak Feto ba O), and Referendum Candle (Lilin Referendu).
On the 24th of March Dadolin Murak responded to ominous news that an individual in Timor-Leste had been diagnosed with with Corona Virus by penning a ‘letter to COVID-19’ and posting it on Facebook. Although there have, as of the 14th of April, been only four confirmed cases of COVID-19 in in Timor-Leste far more are suspected. The national leadership remains wrought by a protracted power struggle, and although the state and citizens alike are doing what they can to ensure that the virus does not get a foothold, there is an awareness that their capacity is limited. Should it begin to spread widely life-saving medical care will not be available to the vast majority of people who need it.
Against this background of anxiety and confusion Dadolin Murak’s letter struck a chord among the poet’s many young followers, and to date has been shared more than 1000 times. Though of value as a work of literature in its own right, it is may also be of interest to foreign readers in so far as it gives a sense of the tendency in Timorese intellectual life to perceive (and seek to address) social and environmental issues as essentially linked. For most Timorese the natural world is home to all manner of sentient ancestral and elemental spirits, and although their presence is vital to the cycles of life, when neglected or hurt their wrath can be terrible. As readers of this poem will see Timor is not a place where the social, spiritual and scientific are easily separable—a way of being in the world too often missed or discounted by foreign commentators and development actors but essential to understanding its public discourse and political life.
The following is not a literal translation. In seeking to render the spirit and sound of Dadolin Murak’s letter into English I found myself having to make a number of difficult decisions about which parts to include, and where additional text needed to be added in order to make it accessible and coherent. Although these modifications have been checked and approved by the author of the original, any mistakes are my own.
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Thank you
Your Faithfully
Aman
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