Write a letter to your cousin, informing him/her about ‘The Fitness Week’
conducted in your school and the various activities which were undertaken
during that week.
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★ Format of Informal Letter :
- Senders Address
- Date
- Dear .....
- Body of letter
- Yours loving .....
- Signature of Sender
★ Required Informal Letter :
12 A
Krishna Apartment
Delhi
10 December 2020
Dear Cousin,
How are you ? I'm fit and fine here. Well today I'm writing this letter for telling you about 'the fitness week' which is conducted in our school and various activities are organised in this week. Our teachers tell us the various ways to be healthy they tells us to eat healthy and nutrition foods. As we can't go to school so they organised it in online. We learn many things in this week. They also tell us if you are healthy then we are able fight from any disease. Many activities are organised such as drawing competition, poster making competition and essay writing. Now I'll stop writing this letter. Give my love to your little sister. Take care of your health.
Yours loving Cousin
Trisha
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Dear Sir,
_YOU pay me a Compliment, tho' a very obliging one, when in the last Letter you favoured me with, you desire my Advice, with respect to the Disposition of your Son William; whom you are inclin'd to bring up to the Bar. If, in complying with your Request, I should say any thing you may not intirely approve, you will not have so much room to
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blame me, as your own wrong Choice of a Counsellor.
I need not now tell you, I have a good Opi|nion of Will; and think him a modest, grave, sober, Youth: But, for this very Reason, I hardly think him qualified for the Profession you would chuse for him; for, I doubt, he has neither Talents for the Law, nor ever will have the Presence of Mind necessary to make a Figure at the Bar. In any smooth, easy Business, he will probably succeed, and be a useful Member of the Commonwealth. And as he is not your eldest Son, I should, were it to me, put him to a Merchant; or, as we live in an Island, and Trade and Navigation are both our Riches and our Glory, I should not even scruple to put a second Son to a creditable wholesale Dealer, rather than fail; if he himself is not averse to such a Calling. For I know not (you'll excuse me, I'm sure) whether Will's Genius is equal to that of an universal Merchant: For, the various Springs of Com|merce, the Seasons for chusing proper Commo|dities, and numberless Incidents that make a necessary Return of Gain precarious, are full Im|ployment for the strongest Judgment; as a Man, by one ill-chosen Venture, often loses more than he gains by several successful ones.
urs lovingly,
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