You are Rita from Little Blossom School, Raipur. Write a letter in 100 - 120 words to the editor of your local daily expressing your concerns about the lack of a property well maintained library in your town.
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Read Passage A carefully and then answer Questions 1 and 2 on the Question Paper. Passage A: Grace Darling The story of Grace Darling has captured imaginations for over a hundred years. Grace was an ordinary young woman who was boldly and unequivocally labelled a ‘heroine’ after the events of a stormy night in 1838. Being the daughter of a lighthouse keeper and having lived in various lighthouses, Grace was used to the harsh and dangerous environment around her. However, she had never experienced real danger until the night of the 7th September 1838 – the night that she entered the history books. On the 5th September the steamship SS Forfarshire set off from Hull to Dundee. On board the vessel were 60 crewmembers and passengers as well as containers of valuable cargo. Disaster struck the next day when the ship’s boiler began to leak and by the morning of the 7th September the engine had stopped. The Forfarshire began to drift. Suddenly, at about 4 a.m., there was a thunderous crash as the steamship collided with Big Harcar Rock. The impact was sudden and there was no time for the passengers to be called from their cabins and into smaller boats that would have taken them to safety. Within 15 minutes the ship had broken in two; the colossal vessel had fallen victim to the angry, ruthless sea. The waves pounded relentlessly at the fragile remnants of the ship until it had been reduced to a disintegrating wreck. The back half of the boat was swept away by the billowing waves and was quickly overpowered. The 48 people on board lost their fight for survival and were tragically consumed by the raging sea. That night Grace Darling and her parents were in the lighthouse. They knew a fierce storm was blowing and they watched as huge waves battered their lighthouse walls. Grace knew the sea intimately as she had spent so much time looking at it throughout her childhood; she almost felt like it was her constant companion. Within minutes of being in the sea’s presence, Grace could tell the mood it was in; she read the sig