Tuesday

Paragraph Writing - A Wedding

A WEDDING CEREMONY I ATTENDED


A few days ago, I had the opportunity to enjoy the feasts and festivities that were provided on the occasion of the marriage ceremony of the daughter of Mr. A. Rahim, one of our rich and respectable neighbours. A big pandal with shamiana above was erected. A big and tastefully designed gate was made at the entrance of the pandal. In the evening the big house of Mr. Rahim, the pandal and the gate were illuminated with multi coloured electric bulbs in a manner that made a splendid show. Mr. Rahim invited his friends and relatives to attend the wedding of his daughter. The invited guests began to come in the evening in motor cars, scooters or rickshaws. The bridgroom’ s party started from  Maghbazar at 7 p.m. The party proceeded in a motor cavalcade and reached the bride’s house at 7-45 pm. Then the bridal guests were given seats with great decorum. The bridegroom had his special seat prepared and decorated for him. About one thousand guests attended the ceremony. A little while later sweet sherbet was served to the guests. After a short time the guests were treated to a sumptuous dinner. Then betel leaf and cigarettes were distributed and the guests went for relaxation. They left their respective seats and entered upon friendly chats and gossips in small groups. I felt delighted that the occasion gave me a an opportunity to meet many at one place and to enjoy a pleasant evening.

Paragraph Writing - A street Beggar

(a)Who is a street beggar?
(b)Where is a street beggar seen?
(c)How is his cloth?
(d)How does a street beggar look?
(e)What does a street beggar do to have alms?
(f)What does he do to those people who give him alms?

                           

A STREET BEGGAR

The beggar who begs alms in the street is called a street beggar. He is seen sitting or standing everywhere in the street of towns or cities. His hair is unabashed and without oil. He is seen in patched up and torn clothes. His clothes are very dirty and bad smell emits from his clothes, Sometimes a street beggar is alone and sometimes in a company. A street beggar may be able bodied, blind, lame or crippled. A street beggar has a bag hanging down his shoulder. When a passer -by walks past him, he stretches his begging bowl for alms. Sometimes he is seen reciting some sentences of the Holy Quran or the Kalema and asks for money in the name of Allah and His holy prophet. However, some passers- by give him some coins and some leave being annoyed at his loud shouts. A street beggar prays for the passers -by who help him. If anyone refuses to give him something, he silently leaves the place and goes to another. Sometimes a street beggar earns a lot.

Paragraph Writing - A Rickshaw Puller

(a)Who is a rickshaw puller?
(b)Where does he live?
(c)How does he support his family?
(d)How does he pass his days?


A RICKSHAW PULLER

The man who pulls a rickshaw for money is a rickshaw puller. A rickshaw puller is quite familiar in cities and towns. He lives in a slum. His dress is very shabby. His income is very poor. He supports his family through much hardship. He has no rickshaw of his own. He toils hard. In all weathers good and bad he is seen carrying passengers. He bargains with his passengers. He demands more when the weather is very hot or foul. Sometimes he tries to cheat passengers. But most often he is by passengers. A rickshaw puller is seen sleeping in his rickshaw beneath a tree or sitting idly in his rickshaw. Though he drives a rickshaw from morning till late night, he leads a very miserable life. His life is full of sorrows and sufferings. He cannot enjoy peace and happiness. If he becomes sick, he cannot drive his rickshaw and earn money. So he and his family starve. If he can earn more than his expectation, his face smiles. But this opportunity is very rare in his life.



                                                                                         

Paragraph Writing - A MOONLIT NIGHT


(a)What is a moonlit night?
(b)How is a moonlit night?
(c)How does nature look on a moonlit night?
(d)What do people feel on a moonlit night?
(e)What do lower animals do on a moonlit night?

 A MOONLIT NIGHT


A moonlit night is really charming and enjoyable. It presents a beautiful sight. It dazzles our eyes and soothes our heart. In a moonlit night the moon looks like a disk of silver. The moon bathes the whole world with her silvery light. The watery places, canals, rivers and tanks seem to smile on a moonlit night. The grand spectacles the canals, rivers and tanks present cannot be described in words. The whole nature looks bright and appears in celestial light. People of all ages enjoy a moonlit night. Young boys play and little boys and girls make merriments and amuse themselves. A moonlit night is really enjoyable to a newly married couple. Men and women of middle ages cannot come out of doors. They pass some hours in gossiping and story telling and enjoy the night. Poets of all languages have sung highly of a moonlit night. Even lower animals come out at night and little insects also fly here and there. A moonlit night is pleasant and fine indeed.