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write a letter to your friend in very hard words

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Answered by tanusha29
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Explanation:

Since you have not mentioned on what topic you want this letter I've chosen broken friendship & will continue with that. I hope this helps you.

Receiver's address

Date

Dear (name of your friend)

I am feeling very sad that we could not have been long lasting friends. But I am not going to forget you during my entire life friend. I still remember good times of our

friendship which made me to write this letter to you. I hope you would read my entire letter.

I know there was something wrong from both sides because of which we have broken our friendship. If there is something wrong from my side I am apologizing for that. hope that you will forgive me for my mistake.

I would like to request you to one more chance to our friendship. I know if we give one time to our friendship then we can certainly become a true friend again.

I hope that you will give prompt reply to my letter

Thanking You,

Your friend,

Your name

Answered by abhaygautam0902
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Explanation:

The word “hundred” comes from the old Norse term, “hundrath”, which actually means 120 and not 100.

2. In a room of 23 people there’s a 50% chance that two people have the same birthday.

Illustration of birthday cake

3. Most mathematical symbols weren’t invented until the 16th century. Before that, equations were written in words.

4. “Forty” is the only number that is spelt with letters arranged in alphabetical order.

speed limit 40 sign

5. Conversely, “one” is the only number that is spelt with letters arranged in descending order.

6. From 0 to 1000, the only number that has the letter “a” in it is “one thousand”.

7. ‘Four’ is the only number in the English language that is spelt with the same number of letters as the number itself.

8. Every odd number has an “e” in it.

9. The reason Americans call mathematics “math”, is because they argue that “mathematics” functions as a singular noun so ‘math’ should be singular too.

10. Markings on animal bones indicate that humans have been doing maths since around 30,000BC.

11. “Eleven plus two” is an anagram of “twelve plus one” which is pretty fitting as the answer to both equations is 13.

12. Also, there are 13 letters in both “eleven plus two” and “twelve plus one”.

13. Zero is not represented in Roman numerals.

14. The word “mathematics” only appears in one Shakespearean play, “The Taming of the Shrew”.

portrait of Shakespeare

15. -40 °C is equal to -40 °F.

16. In France, a pie chart is sometimes referred to as a “camembert”.

17. The symbol for division (i.e.÷) is called an obelus.

18. 2 and 5 are the only prime numbers that end in 2 or 5.

19. A ‘jiffy’ is an actual unit of time. It means 1/100th of a second.

20. If you shuffle a deck of cards properly, it’s more than likely that the exact order of the cards you get has never been seen before in the whole history of the universe.

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