English, asked by BrainlyHulk, 1 year ago

Diary Entry !!!

You are Sameer, a member of your school social service League. You visited a village to speak to the villagers on how smoking is a silent killer and a drain on limited income of a average income owner. After your visit you are really miss you able to see the effect of smoking on the villagers. Write a diary entry on your feelings

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Answered by MsPRENCY
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DATE:- 13.07.18 TIME:- 11:00 AM.

Dear Diary,

It was unsuspected day for me.
I as the SSSL visited to a village to make aware villagers about how smoking is a silent killer and it's a drain limited income of a average income owner. I had explained as much as I can and some how they understands my views.

After my visit I was able to see the effect of smoking on the villagers.
As we all know, smoking leads to many harmful diseases even we can die too. So why we used to take this? Nature have given so many things to enjoy. so why used to kill ourselves??

It's really needs to think for about the family,for the children.

♦♦ No Smoking= better+happy life.

OK, bye for now..feeling sleepy.

Best wishes..

Naincy.
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THANKS.

BE BRAINLY⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

BrainlyHulk: :-)
MsPRENCY: ^_^
Answered by ramesh015
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Answer:

Smoking cigarettes can unfavorably affect the body in many ways, particularly raising the risks of serious heart and respiratory diseases. The effect of smoking is caused when substances are burned and absorbed into the bloodstream. These highly toxic and carcinogenic compounds contained in cigarettes significantly increase the risks of developing lung cancer, tracheal cancer, bladder cancer and pancreatic cancer. Moreover, toxic chemicals such as carbon monoxide and tar cause serious damages to the vessels which eventually lead to ischemic heart disease and stroke. Although smoking is a hard habit to break since nicotine is highly addictive, smoke cessation is highly recommended to lower chances of heart and lung conditions.

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