Write a letter to your younger brother advising him not to adopt unfair means in the examination.
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Explanation:
A letter advising not to adopt unfair means in the examination.
● Suppose you are Jahid. Your younger brother reads in class ix. Now, write a letter to him advising not to adopt unfair means in the examination.
27/C, Dhanmondi, Dhaka
March 10, 2012
Dear Jony
I have received your letter. I am very glad to know that all of you are well. I know that your examination is knocking at the door. So, I want to give an advice to you in this regard.
Nowadays, there is a bad tendency among some students that they do not study and adopt unfair mans in the examination. You should know that without having learnt properly, no student can be a perfect man. Unfair means in the examination harms the potentiality of a student. So, my advice is that you never think of adopting unfair means in the examination rather you should be attentive to your studies.
Answer:
Write a letter to your younger brother advising him not to adopt unfair means in the examination.
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Hostel 21
BIT Sindri,
Dhanbad
Dear Rishu,
We have received your letter. It gives me great pleasure to learn that you're all doing well. I'm aware that your exam is coming up soon. As a result, I'd like to provide you with some advice.
Some students these days have a bad habit of not studying and cheating on tests. You should be aware that no student can be a flawless guy unless he has learnt everything there is to know. When unjust assessment methods are utilised, a student's potential is hindered. So, my advice is to never consider employing unfair examination procedures and instead concentrate on your studies.
I hope that you pass out with flying colors and bring glory to the name of our parents
Your big brother
Babu Roshan Jha
#SPJ2