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write a letter to your younger brother who is a bookworm and neglects his health

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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177 – G

Green Avenue

Ludhiana

October 22, 2018

Dear Sumit:

I hope this letter finds you in sound health and upbeat spirits. I am writing to you to advise you to take part in co-curricular and extracurricular activities enthusiastically. There is no doubt you are a great student with excellent academic record; but this is not the end result of education. I don’t want you to become a bookworm. I don’t want you to ignore all other aspects; they are equally important. One must develop all sides of one’s personality. CBSE has made it mandatory for schools to organize co-curricular and extracurricular activities at schools during the academic year.  

These activities make students physically and mentally strong. They add confidence to personality. Excellence in these activities is in great demand in the corporate world. They are indicators of one’s leadership qualities. I hope you will start taking part in these activities and don’t lose the opportunity to make yourself an all-rounder. The rest is fine. Give parnam to dear Mom, Dad, and Grandparents.

Yours lovingly,

Avinash Singla


Answered by Sidyandex
37

Dear (name of the friend)


Recently I got a letter from your father that you are suffering from some health issues.

I have seen that you are always busy with your books and you never play any outdoor game.

You may think that playing game is a wastage of time, but did you ever think about the positive aspects of playing outdoor games?

Such outdoor games not only make us fit physically, but by playing some games with group or friends can keep our mind fresh.

So it is my request to play some outdoor games to prevent health issues.


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