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You are Amit and u intend to start online hobby classes during summer vacation keeping in mind social distancing in the present scenario. Draft an advertisement to be published in the columns of a national daily

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Answered by queen4bad
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It is so boring, so boring, I can’t tell you!” says Veena Iyer, repeating the two words so that there is no smidgen of doubt over how she feels about having to miss her twice-a-week dance classes. For Iyer and her friends, the afternoon classes at The Rising Groove Dance Academy in Mumbai’s Lal Baug meant a chance to meet friends, exercise and, of course, dance with gusto. “We used to look forward to it a lot. Otherwise, who will go out in the hot sun!” she exclaims.

For two weeks now, though, Iyer has been despondent as the classes have been cancelled. But she does not quibble over the reasoning. “They are doing it for our safety as we are more prone to it at our age,” she muses, referring to Covid-19, the current pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus that is sweeping the world. After all, Iyer and her dance-class batchmates are all over 60 (Iyer herself is 70), putting them squarely in the bracket of the age group most at risk from the virus.

Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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It is so boring, so boring, I can't tell you!" says Veena lyer, repeating the two words so that there is no smidgen of doubt over how she feels about having to miss her twice-a-week dance classes. For lyer and her friends, the afternoon classes at The Rising Groove Dance Academy in Mumbai's Lal Baug meant a chance to meet friends, exercise and, of course, dance with gusto. "We used to look forward to it a lot. Otherwise, who will go out in the hot sun!" she exclaims.

It is so boring, so boring, I can't tell you!" says Veena lyer, repeating the two words so that there is no smidgen of doubt over how she feels about having to miss her twice-a-week dance classes. For lyer and her friends, the afternoon classes at The Rising Groove Dance Academy in Mumbai's Lal Baug meant a chance to meet friends, exercise and, of course, dance with gusto. "We used to look forward to it a lot. Otherwise, who will go out in the hot sun!" she exclaims.For two weeks now, though, lyer has been despondent as the classes have been cancelled. But she does not quibble over the reasoning. "They are doing it for our safety as we are more prone to it at our age," she muses, referring to Covid-19, the current pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus that is sweeping the world. After all, lyer and her dance-class batchmates are all over 60 (lyer herself is 70), putting them squarely in the bracket of the age group most at risk from the virus.

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