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Describe a hot summer afternoon in a park. (350-450 words)

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Answered by jiyas1234
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A HOT SUMMER AFTERNOON IN A PARK !!!!!!!!!!

A hot day in summer is sultry and scorching. It is full of sweat and perspiration. One wishes a cold bath again and again. But even then there is no rest or respite. The atmosphere is sick and stuffy. The sun is bright and burning. It is as hot as the fire itself. It is a burning ball of fire. The earth is dry and parched. The hot winds blow the day and night.

It was the month of June. It was the hottest day of the season. From early morning the wind was silent and motionless. The trees and plantswere unmoving and stationary. The leaves were not moving at all. The birds and beasts were all gasping for breath. The blistering heat was continuing. The sun was getting hotter and hotter every moment. The summer day was becoming intolerable. Even the walls and floors were burning. Nothing could be touched. Everything was excessively hot.

It was noon. The sun was right over the head. It was showering fire. One felt thirsty. One drank water again and again, but still one was awfully dissatisfied. Ice and cold water were in much demand. But they could not provide any comfort to this irritating bodies. The bazars were not huming with any activity at all. They were wearing a cloak of sickness and suffocation. Fans and coolers were of little help, they were giving hot air. This air proved stiffling. A few minutes walk on the road was highly uncomfortable.

By the evening there was a little respite from the heat. The temperature of the day came doen a little. People began to move in the bazars and on the passed the hottest day.roads. They wanted to finish their daily chores. But to their bad luck, the light is tripped. Suffocation increased again.IT IS A GREAT TIME FOR  SMALL CHILDREN PLAY IN THE SWIMMING POOL OR TO STAY IN A BATHTUB WITH COLD WATER!!!:):)::):))))))

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