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प्रश्न
Your school recently held a jubilee celebration. Write a letter to your friend who was unable to attend, giving details of the function and your role in it.
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उत्तर
18 Nehru Nagar
Agra,
29th February 2016.
Dear Aryan,
Last week the jubliee celebration were held in the school. It was an event full of fun, work and play. We all missed you a lot. Hope by now you may have recovered from your illness.
The DM of Agra district Mr. Pankaj Kumar was the chief guest in the two days celebrations held in the school. The senior section students presented a dance drama on the theme ‘Women Empowerment’. The audience throughly enjoyed and appreciated it. I too had a major role in the act. My performance was rewarded with a standing ovation.
To tell you truly, before the call on the stage I was very nervous and scared. There were butterflies buzzing in my stomach. But once I was on the stage, all fear disappeared and it was smooth sailing. The other programmes were solo song, group song, folk dance and contemporary dance form. The progress report was read by our principal Mr. Alex Jhon.
I sincerely wish you could also make it to the grand event held in school after so many months. Hope to see you back in school soon.
Yours friendly,
Abhinandan.
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