write a note from your parents side to your maths teacher telling or allowing him/her that if you'll score less than 60 in maths than he /she can do the following : option 1 scold you option 2.beat you...actually the previous answer is incorrect so I have done some changes in the question to make it clearer
Solution:-
Note-making exercises require students to frame notes on a given passage. Therefore, the concerned question does not seem to be a note writing exercise. However, I am providing you a few points that would help you.
Disclaimer: Such questions are made for enhancing the self creative skills and should be tried answering on your own. However, here are a few points that will help you in framing your answer:-
Note-making exercises require students to frame notes on a given passage. Therefore, the concerned question does not seem to be a note writing exercise. However, I am providing you a few points that would help you.
Disclaimer: Such questions are made for enhancing the self creative skills and should be tried answering on your own. However, here are a few points that will help you in framing your answer:-
- I have received your message regarding the methodology that you wish to adopt to improve the scores of Raju in the maths test.
- While as a parent I do not agree with the idea of verbally or physically punishing a child, I have full faith in you and your commitment to improve Raju’s performance.
- So, you may please take action as you feel appropriate, including scolding him or punishing him physically, if Raju fails to obtain at least 60 percent in his maths test.