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Write a letter to your brother advising him to take more interest in games than in politics

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Write a letter to your college-going brother advising him to take more interest in games than in politics.

20 May, 2020

12 Mirpur Road, Dhaka

Dear ‘X’

I am very glad to receive your letter. I come to know from reading your letter, you are well-set in your college environment. But one thing that is most disquieting to me is the so-called politics. The present politics is terror oriented, dirty and suicidal. You will find many tempting avenues, to get involved in it. But you should avoid politics by all means and, instead, take part in games. Games and sports are very constructive and useful pursuits. These will build up your body, create in you a sportsmanlike attitude and a sense of discipline and co-operation that will stand in you in good stead in your future life. I hope you will follow my advice.

No more today

Your’s. affectionately

‘Y’

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