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When my younger brother was caught cheating in exams, I wrote this letter to him!

Question: Write a letter to your younger brother who had been caught copying in the exam.


10th March 2021
Arizona, US

Dear Brother,

I am upset to hear that you had been copying in your examination. I had never thought that my lovely young brother could ever perform such an immoral act. But, don't worry, your brother is always with you in your good times, as well as your bad times, like now.

See brother, imitating others is not a bad task. In fact, it's good to impersonate someone who has been a remarkable personality. But, I strongly disagree that we should copy others' sheets in exams. An examination is conducted to test your knowledge, understandings, creativity, and analysis skill. When you write the xerox of your co-mate, no matter whether you pass or fail, such education would be worthless. Cheating hampers social prestige, as well.

You definitely copied others because you couldn't find a proper way to study, learn, memorize, and write. Don't worry my brother, follow these tips to yield higher productivity. Pay due attention to your teachers in your class while they start any topics, revise what you learnt in school every day at home, do research on related topics and share the results with your friends. Finally, maintain your answer sheet in the examination. Indeed, that is what I have followed so far.

Don't get demotivated, brother. I wish you all the best for your upcoming examinations. Now, sit on the chair and start studying. I'll write to you in a few days. Bye.

Your brother,
Atith


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Collection: Class 10 Literature (English)

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