You are alone at home with your mother and suddenly your mother got sick.
Write a conversation with your family doctor asking her/him for an immediate treatment.
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Answer :
Me : May I come in, Sir?
Doctor : Yes, come in. Please have your seat and let me know your problem.
Me : Actually I have no problem right now. I've come to tell about my mother's illness.
Doctor : Where is she?
Me : She is in home now. She isn't here for a reason.
Doctor : Ok. Tell about her illness.
Me: Thank you, Sir. She has suffering from fever for a week. She needs an immediate cure.
Doctor: Do not get worried. Everything will be alright.
Me: Along with her fever she has cough also.
Doctor: Okay, I see. What are the signs of her fever? When does she feel temperature high?
Me: It is usually 5 pm to 10 pm.
Doctor: Does she feel any shivering sensation then?
Me: Yes, she does.
Doctor: Does she get thirst then?
Me: Yes, she gets.
Doctor: Did she take any sort of treatment previously?
Me: Yes, she was under the treatment of another doctor.
Doctor: Please, show me the prescription.
Me: Here it is, Sir.
Doctor: Oh, I see. He has prescribed her wrong medicine.
Me: Strange, indeed!
Doctor: Yes, let me prescribe her some right medicines.
Me: Thank you, Sir.
Doctor: It's my pleasure.
Answer:
Prepare a welcome speech and a vote of thanks on the occasion of Independence Day.
Explanation:
The honorable chief guest, Capt. Clement David, Principal Mrs. Lydia Devasagayaam, my dear teachers, non-teaching staff, parents and my dear fellow-mates – a very good morning to you all. I feel honoured and privileged to stand before you to propose the vote of thanks on this year’s Independence day celebration of our beloved country, India. Our Principal Mrs. Devasahayam has always been the backbone to our success. Thank you, ma’am, for being our motivation and inspiration. Thank you dear students for your beautiful performances highlighting the need to be patriotic to our country. I thank the teachers who have guided and tutored young children to perform and showcase their innate talents. Thank you teachers, this day would have never been successful without you. I take a moment to thank the annans and akkas who laboured behind all the arrangements for this event. I am proud to be a citizen of India and feel responsible to celebrate such glorious days. I thank every one of you for making this celebration a success. Thank you dear parents for your presence to make our school ground sparkle in bright vibrant colours. Last but not the least I would like to extend my gratitude to our Chief Guest, Capt. Clement David for being here. To hear those words of your personal experiences fighting against the British was nerve-racking. We are truly honoured by your presence. On behalf of the management staff and students I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your valuable presence that we would cherish forever. Thank you. Jai Hind!