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Describe an event in your life which you still recall with happiness

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Answered by proudyindian9603
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Ya i still have the memory of a non forgetable day i.e. The day of my friendship with my best friend before 4 years.

Un forgetable day of my life...,
which i can't describe in words
Answered by brainusers
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My third standard entrance exam result
to a big school is something that still makes me happy. The results were out
and I was a bit nervous as I had not written a test before. Neither had I When
I went with my relatives to check the result, I found them beaming with joy
after checking the notice board. This made me happy as well because although I
was confident of clearing the test, I did not expect to be the topper.

All of us were so happy that we
went and had two rounds of ice cream right away. The incident also made me so
excited that to this day I can recall everything with happiness just like it
happened over two decades ago. I also remember going around and sharing
happiness with whomever I met. To me, it was like passing the highest Civil
Service exam with top marks and a gold medal. I was treated like a princess the
whole day and all my heart’s desires were fulfilled.

Today, it still makes me happy to recall that I was the first among many others with no formal schooling before and only a homeschooling background for four years. The whole credit for this goes to my mother without whose tutoring and guidance all this would not have been possible. She spent a lot of time sitting with me patiently and helping me prepare for the exams. But, for her, I would not have cleared the entrance test.


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    The Incident That I Still Recall With Happiness.

The hard-earned joys are the sweetest. One such joy I
experienced in my 10th class when I was selected to represent my
school at the Inter-School Declamation Contest in our city. 

It all started in the month of July. My English teacher approached me in the
middle of my Science class. Seeing the papers in her hand, I immediately
guessed why she had so earnestly called me out of the class. She said, ‘Our
school has received an invitation to participate in the Inter-School
Declamation Contest in our city, and the Principal has asked me to prepare you
for the same. I want you to win the competition', she continued, ‘Here is the
list of topics, let me know which topic you want to prepare. I will give you
the script tomorrow.'

There were quite a many interesting topics. However, I
selected the topic 'It is better to have tried and failed than never to have
tried at all.' The teacher gave me an inspiring script for the speech. I was
given three free periods to prepare for the speech every day until the contest.
I read the script hundreds of time. The English teacher would hear me speak 5
times every day, correct my pronunciation, instruct me on modulation as the
speech demanded. Thus word by word, sentence by sentence I perfected my speech.
Principal also heard my speech in her office and gave me some invaluable tips.
A day before the Declamation Contest, I was asked to deliver my speech in the
morning assembly. The entire school responded to the ending of my speech with
clapping thunder! It enthused me with confidence and self-belief.

The morning of the competition arrived. I along with my
teacher reached the host school's auditorium. I didn’t feel nervous a bit. When
my turn came, I just gave a flawless rendition. I received a standing ovation
from the audience. At the end, the judges declared the result. I jumped out of
my chair three feet high, when my name was announced as the first runner up. I
was very happy. Though I was expecting the first prize, even the second prize
gave me a lot of contentment. I received a cash prize of rupees 10000 along
with a trophy and a certificate.

At my own school I was overwhelmed with congratulations. I
was applauded in the morning assembly next day.  My own school also
awarded me rupees 10000. Thus I had enough money to buy a new laptop for me.
When I look in retrospect I feel so proud of my efforts and the rewards that
followed them. The feeling of achievement after struggle is the best form of
happiness a human can feel. It surpasses all other forms of happiness. 





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