Write a letter to your friend who lives in another country and in your letter: 1) invite him/her to a public event in your country. 2) Describe the public event. 3) Explain about other plans you have for your friend when he/she will visit.

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Dear John I am writing
this
letter to invite you to attend and see the 26th January parade in New Delhi. it is celebrated as republic day in
India
. the event is widely covered in international media too.
This
event is widely watched on television sets across
India
. all three armed forces show their strength and valour in the parade . lots of cultural events
also
take place and
India
's rich cultural diversity is showcased in public. The event is a medium of showing
India
's cultural and military prowess. I have made other plans for you . we can visit the Taj Mahal and Fatehpur Sikri. ,
also
I will take you to Jaipur
also
and showcase your golden triangle. I have made big plans for you to visit and feel the cultural heritage of
India
. The best time to visit
India
is December to January. I look forward to hearing from you. All the best Martin
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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