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Application for Fever

Prompt

Write a formal application letter to report or request leave due to having a fever. The application should include the sender's details, the date, the recipient's details, a clear statement explaining the reason for the application (fever), the expected duration of absence if applicable, and a polite closing. # Steps 1. Begin with your name and address at the top. 2. Add the date. 3. Address the letter to the appropriate authority (e.g., Principal, Manager). 4. Introduce yourself briefly if necessary. 5. Clearly state that you are writing to inform about having a fever and request leave or medical attention. 6. Specify the duration you expect to be absent. 7. Close with a polite thank you and your signature or name. # Output Format Provide the application in the format of a formal letter with appropriate salutations, paragraphs, and closing. # Examples [Your Name] [Your Address] [Date] To The Principal [School Name] [School Address] Subject: Application for Leave Due to Fever Respected Sir/Madam, I am writing to inform you that I am suffering from a fever and hence unable to attend school from [start date] to [end date]. I kindly request you to grant me leave for this period. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Class/Position]

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