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Read the Following New and Write a Letter Based on It.Sameer / Sameera Raorane from C/26, Shivsevak, C. G Road, - English

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Read the following new and write a letter based on it.
Sameer / Sameera Raorane from C/26, Shivsevak, C. G Road, Wadgaon, sees an accident in his locality as there are no street lights in his/her area. Like always, all the bystanders stood mute and did nothing. This was the fourth serious accident in that month.

Formal Letter :
Write a letter to the Sarpanch, Grampanchyat office, Main Road, Wadgaon – 400001; mentioning the problem of no street lights in your area. Inform him/her about the increasing number of accidents. Request him/her to install street lights at the earliest.

Solution

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Notes

Letter Writing:
• Write your letter in Block Format in which all the components of the letter should be aligned to the left.
• Write the name given in the Activity Sheet. Do not write your name.
• Express your emotions, messages and opinions in proper words.
• Begin and conclude your letter as per the type of the letter you have chosen.

Marking Scheme:
Informal Letter :
• Sender’s Address and Date ½
• Salutation ½
• Main Body 2 ½
• Closing ½
• Grammar 1

Letter Writing
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2018-2019 (March) Balbharati Model Question Paper Set 3

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