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write a letter to your father telling him about your performance in the exam​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Writing a letter from father informing him results in the annual examination

January 10, 2015

House-23, Road-9, Block-c

Mirpur-11, Dhaka

My dear Father,

Yesterday I received your letter asking about the results of my annual examination of class VIII. I have been awaiting the results and just today they have been out.

Father, you all will be glad to learn that I have stood third in the examination. I have obtained letter marks in mathematics, science, and English. My total marks are 768. My teachers are very satisfied with the results. Here my friends and relatives have congratulated me on my good position. I send you a copy of my mark-sheet.

But I have the determination to do much better the next year. For this, I will leave no stone unturned.

I am well here. Dying my Ramajan holidays I have decided to visit you. Convey my best regards to mother.

Your loving son,

Answered by Anonymous
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Dear father,

Please accept my regards and love. I am well by the grace of the Almighty. How is mom? Please convey my regards to my mom and love to my brothers.

I hope you are well by the grace of the Almighty. I am well too. Please convey my regards to your parents. It’s been long since I received your last letter. So I have thought of writing this letter.)

As you know, our HSLC Pre-Final Examination has just got over. I have fared well in all the subjects. I have got highest marks in English and lowest marks in Maths. So I have decided to focus on Maths. I am doing sums almost three hours a day. Besides, I am finding out the uncommon and critical questions from the test papers on all subjects. Now, as I no longer need to go to school, I have increased my study time from 7 hours to 11 hours a day. I write down the answers again after memorizing. I am also taking care of health and taking nutritional foods. Please pray for me so that I may show outstanding results. Take care.

Yours son/daughter,

ABC

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