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A Rainy Day in Winter, Complete English Essay, Paragraph for Class 8, 9, 10, 12 and Graduation and other classes.

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A Rainy Day in Winter or The Coldest Day of The Winter Rains in summer are always welcome. However, rains in winter are not always a very welcome phenomenon. To get wet in the rain in winter is like being put in the freezer. No one likes getting wet and chilled to the bones. It was a December day. The sky was overcast. A strong wind was blowing. People were shivering...
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Essay on “The Person I Dislike Most” Complete Essay for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes.

The Person I Dislike Most or My Neighbour We like some persons. We like someone the most. Similarly, the person I dislike the most is my next-door neighbour. He is Mr. Lal. He is an unmarried man of thirty-five. He is very smart, so people easily believe him. But he is a scoundrel. He borrows money from people on one excuse or the other. He never returns it. People enquire about...
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Essay on “A Coolie” Complete Essay for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes.

A Coolie At a railway station, we meet coolies or porters in red shirts and white trousers or dhoti. A coolie is a familiar figure to all of us. He carries our luggage to the train we are going to board. He gets money for this work. His wages are fixed. Some coolies carry passengers’ luggage from the platform to outside the railway station. He renders a useful service and thus...
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10 Lines on “Sant Mother Teresa” Complete Essay, Speech for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

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10 Lines on “Sant Mother Teresa” 1. The name of Mother Teresa brings to one’s mind a small, thin woman, clad in a white sari, offering love and compassion to one and all, especially the very poor. 2. A winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and Order of Merit presented by Queen Elizabeth, Mother Teresa humbly carries on her selfless work with devotion. 3. She is part of an order (or...
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