Letter 26 Write a letter to your friend telling her ‘All that glitters is not gold’ Use the following cues: gold glitters -- glossy -- story of Sheikh Saadi-- the rich man -- an ordinary man -- simple dress -- a gorgeous dress --outward charm -- true beauty

Suppose, you are Altaf/Asma. Asad/Ayesha is your friend. He wanted to know about the proverb ‘All that glitters is not gold’. Now, write a letter to your friend telling her about it. Use the following cues:
gold glitters -- glossy -- story of Sheikh Saadi-- the rich man -- an ordinary man -- simple dress -- a gorgeous dress --outward charm -- true beauty
Answer to the question no. 9
October 11, 2015
College Road, Bhola
Dear Asad,
Accept my warm love. Hope you are well. You wanted me to tell you something about the proverb ‘All that glitters is not gold’. Now, I am telling you something about it.
We know that gold glitters in sunlight. But everything glossy is not necessarily gold. You must know the story of Sheikh Saadi.
The rich man took the poet as an ordinary man. Because he was wearing simple dress. The poet went to the rich man's house again wearing a gorgeous dress.
He taught him a great lesson. So dress or any outward charm
of anything or anybody cannot be a standard of measuring inner worth. True beauty always lies within.
Your friend,
Altaf.
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