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Write ANY ONE of the following letters with the help of clues given in the brackets. Panth Patel from 79, Laxmi Society, Town hall Road, Ahmedabad writes a letter to his friend Gaurav Patel telling him about his preparations for his S.S.C exam.
[Clues : When to get up how do you read Preparations who helps who checks answers expected result brilliant success suggestions]

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Hint : The given letter is an informal letter. It is written to a family member, a friend or a colleague.

Complete answer:
Panth Patel,
79, Laxmi Society,
Town Hall Road,
Ahmedabad.
12th August, 2020.

Dear Gaurav,
Hello dear friend. It has been so long since we wrote to each other. I hope this letter finds you in great health. I am writing to you today to discuss my preparations for the upcoming S.S.C exams. For the preliminary exams, I had prepared extensively. My hard work paid off and I saw a considerable improvement in my scores. I assessed my own preparations and constructed a plan to make the best use of the two-month study leave given to us. I hope you would also take tips from my preparations and score good marks for the exam.
I start my day at 7 A.M. everyday. I made a timetable where I gave priority to the subjects I found difficult. I allotted more time to them. I start by reading the easy lessons first and then tackling the more difficult ones. I practice writing the answers within a given period of time. I practice math questions daily from the internet, as well as the question bank given in the book, and learn important formulae. I practice writing in Hindi and take help from my cousin to understand difficult concepts. My mother helps me with English grammar and she routinely checks my answers. This has helped me improve my scores and my self-confidence.
I hope I will be able to repeat the magic in my SSC exams and that I will succeed in my endeavour to score more marks. Do write me a response and tell me your suggestions.
Yours truly, Panth.

Note : The classic informal letter has five parts : 1. Address block. 2. Opening salutation. 3. Body block. 4. Closing salutation. 5. Signature block, and make sure everything is on the left side.