You recently visited a theatre and had an accident there. The staff were very helpful. Write a letter to the manager giving good feedback. In your letter, you should tell: – and describe the accident – how the staff helped you – how similar situations could be prevented in the future.

Dear Sir, My name is Shikha, and
last
week I have recently visited your theatre to watch the latest movie by Akshay Kumar. I am
die-hard
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fan of Akshay Kumar, so I never missed his movie in cinemas. I am writing
this
letter to thank your staff as they helped me when I met with an accident. Actually, I was so excited about watching a movie,
therefore
, I hadn't realized that the chair is broken and without noticing it I sat on it and fell down. Your staff came to help me and offered me water
also
. They
also
felt sorry about that incident and
also
for their mistake of not taking care of the broken chair. I would like to request you to take care of these things,
such
as maintaining all the theatre premises and utilities so that no one gets suffered again. I hope you'll take appropriate action
accordingly
. Yours Sincerely, Shikha
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