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Write a letter to your friend describing the excursion trip that you made with your classmates.​

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Answered by lk4507099
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25 May, 2015

Dear Jamiya,

Take my cordial love. Last week we went on a picnic to the Shat Gombuj Mosque in Bagerhat. Before we started our journey from Kushtia town by bus, we had done the preparatory chores the previous day. We took with us all necessary things. The bus took us to the place without difficulties. We reached there before the expected time.

Having reached there, we visited the Shat Gambuj Mosque and its surrounding areas. As we took cooked food with us, we did not have to cook. Actually I enjoyed the place very much. I was surprised to see the big and beautiful building of the mosque. It is nicely decorated. The surrounding scenery is also very charming.

However, after having fun and amusement for more than five hours we returned to our home in the evening. The picnic has marked a deep impression on my mind and relieved me of the monotony of routined life.

Yours ever,

Sujon

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Answered by mrrschauhan04a
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Dear friend ,

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.

I am so excited to tell you about my visit to Delhi in an educational excursion last week. Delhi has a rich historical background. It was named “Indraprastha” by Pandavas and remained the capital of Hindu kingdoms for thousands of years. The Muslim kings also made it their capital. It has many historical buildings such as Humayun’s tomb, Qutab Minar, tombs of Safdarjang and Nizamuddin, The Parliament House, Rashtrapati Bhavan etc. Apart from the historical monuments, it has the offices of the embassies, high commissions, trading firms and many other organisations. Delhi, indeed, is a treasure-chest of antiquity and heart of India.

Yours,

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