1. Write an imaginative autobiography of a tree that faced many challenges when it was
a sapling. Talk about how it has crossed all hurdles to become a strong tree, providing
shelter to several small animals and people. Use the given beginning to start writing the
autobiography. Given below are some ideas to help you write it.
Beginning: One warm spring morning ...
• the kind of tree I am
• my friends
• the animal life around me
• my life in the forest
• the challenges that I have faced
• an incident that lives with me even though it happened a while back
Answers
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Periods in a calendar (such as years and months) are usually, though not necessarily, synchronised with the cycle of the sun or the moon. The most common type of pre-modern calendar was the lunisolar calendar, a lunar calendar that occasionally adds one intercalary month to remain synchronised with the solar year over the long term.
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We are asked to write an imaginative autobiography of a tree that faced many challenges. My autobiography on the behalf of the tree will be as under:
One warm spring morning a lot of boys came with me with I was a tiny seed and put me on the ground and went away. I used to think they were very mean for burying me in the ground but they came every day and daily put water on me.
Soon I started to grow and became a sapling. Then the harsh winds used to blow across me and I very nearly used to fly away but still, I stood my ground. Then when the rains came I used to be covered with water for days but I had this strong will to turn into something better.
As years passed I became strong and grew into a tree. Now I help small animals by providing them with shelter from the hot sun. I also offer this shelter to humans. I also grow mangoes on me when some naughty boys throw stones at me to put me down. Sometimes squirrels climb on me and I feel very ticklish. I like swaying my leaves and talking to my friends which are the other trees near me. Sometimes people come with axes to cut us and I feel very scared and pry that I should not be cut by them.
One day my friend who was an apple tree was cut down by these bad people. I remember this incident very well as both my friend and I were praying that the bad people should not cut us but they cut my friend.
Can anyone who understands my language tell these people not to cut me because I am enjoying my life and don't want to die?
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