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प्रश्न
A certain book/chapter has been included in your syllabus. You have heard that a film version is now available. Write a letter to the Manager of a film theatre near your school, requesting that the film be shown. Tell him/her why it will be beneficial to the students.
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उत्तर
B-168, Royal Fields,
Delhi-110 094
7th January, 2023
To
The Manager,
Royal Film Theatre,
Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg,
Delhi-110 001
Subject: Request for the Screening of Anne Frank.
Respected Manager,
My name is Tanvi Salvi, and I am a dedicated cinephile who frequently enjoys the cinematic offerings at your esteemed theatre, indulging in the latest Marvel releases and Bollywood hits. Today, I am writing to you with a special request regarding an upcoming film that holds significant educational value for the students in our community.
As someone who keeps a keen eye on new releases, I recently learned about the forthcoming film adaptation of Anne Frank's story, scheduled for release in February. Having been immersed in our current school curriculum, where we are delving into Anne Frank's diary and the historical context of World War II, I believe screening this movie would be an invaluable opportunity for both students and enthusiasts to gain a deeper understanding of this poignant period in history.
The narrative of Anne Frank, her struggles, and the impact of World War II are subjects that resonate profoundly with the topics covered in our academic syllabus. The film adaptation could provide a visual and emotional dimension to the historical events, creating a more immersive and impactful learning experience for students.
I am confident that this movie would find a captivated audience among history enthusiasts, as well as the younger generation, fostering an interest in and appreciation for this crucial period of our shared history.
I kindly request your consideration in airing the movie upon its release. Your cooperation in this matter would benefit the students and contribute to our community's cultural and educational enrichment.
Thank you for taking the time to consider my request. I look forward to the possibility of witnessing this important cinematic adaptation at the Royal Film Theatre.
Yours sincerely,
Tanvi Salvi
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