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(a) Write a paragraph on 'Our National Flag'. (3x1= 3) (OR) Q.2.
(b) Write an autobiography of A' River'. (OR) Q.2.
(c) Study the given picture and write a story, there must be a clear connection between the picture and your composition.

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Answered by Itzmanas077
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Answer:

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Explanation:

A___----++Our National Flag is known as the 'Tiranga' Flag and comprises three distinct colors- Saffron, White, and Green. At the center of the Flag, there is an Ashoka chakra known as the 'Dharma Chakra, ' which consists of 24 equally divided spokes and is called the wheel of duty.

B-----ferociously scurry through the narrow creeks and bends in the mountains to begin my journey into unknown lands. I really feel very strong, invincible and pure at this point as I move along a rough terrain with strong undercurrents. Sometimes I plunge several hundreds of feet from a great height with great force.

C. ____When will God's best creation-man stop interfering with God's other creation on earth be it flora or fauna. O man! when will you stop being selfish. Please understand just as you need air, water and shelter to survive so do I. This is the wail and cry of the lower creatures existing with man on mother earth.

Rani, the lioness is without a home. She is forced to take refuge on a tree. She is in a very pitiful condition and knows not what to do, how to survive. The queen of the forest, the lady of the first animal of the forest whom all fears for their life is now herself fighting for her survival. What a twist of life! She never could think life would come to such a stand that she who lived by preying on other animals was itself a prey to God's supreme creation-Man.

Not only has her shelter been snatched but also she has been bereft of food and fodder. There are no helping hands coming forward to save the plight of her lot.

Little does Rani know the fact that man who hurts, kills his own brethren for his own selfish and materialistic motives, how he will think about these mute creatures. How much she may roar and grunt, wear out her sharp claws, her voice will be heard by none. This is what the scene is portraying having run from pillar to post and back. She is dead tired, despaired and sad and knows not what to do.

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