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You are Varun / Veena Vyas, the Class Representative of Class X, Modern Public School, Trichy. The school is

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Leya [7.4K]10 days ago
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Tamil Nadu, June 18, 2020.

Bachi

To the General Manager.

Dear General Manager,

As winter holidays approach, I am writing to inquire about the plans for the educational trip to Calcutta organized by Modern Public School, Trichy, for the class X students. I would like to request details regarding transportation, places to visit, accommodations for students, and also information on food and lodging that will be provided.

Additionally, I would appreciate information on any additional charges that may apply to ensure the trip is comfortable and safe.

Thank you for your attention, and I look forward to your reply.

Ted Bachi

Class Representative of Class X, Modern Public School of Trichy.

Explanation:

The letter above utilizes formal language with proper and consistent grammar delivering a clear, succinct, and easily understandable message. This correspondence requests information regarding preparations for a school trip aimed at combining fun and educational value for the students.

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