write a letter to your younger brother advising him to take part in games who is book worm
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Dear Ranjeet,
I got a letter from father in which he has reported that you have been ill lately. Your health has gone down considerably.
You never play any game. Ranjeet, it is really bad that hard work is felling upon your health. Even when came to see me here you were always busy reading well books. I tried to drag you of a morning walk but you put some excuse. You thought playing to be a sheer waste of time. But my brother, let me tell you that games have their own advantage. You shouldn’t forget that games not only keep us fit physically, they also teach us discipline and refresh our minds. Brief diversions add to our mental altertness. Don’t always get lost in the pages of your book. Move out sometimes and appreciate nature. We can learn more from Nature than from the pages of our books. So, my dear brother be no longer a bookworm. I hope you would develop a liking for games and improve your health and mental alertness.
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Dear Hitesh
I hope that you are doing well in your studies. There is no doubt that studies are the most important part of a student’s life.
I have come to know that you do not play games. This is not good for a student. Health is wealth. Without good health you cannot think of higher studies.
Games are a necessary part of education. They make us healthy and strong. I therefore advise you to take part in games and sports.
Yours sincerely
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