difference between field visit and picnic
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You can use the word picnic for both the occasion — "Let's go on a picnic!" — and for the meal itself: "I am packing the best picnic to take on our hike." It's also a verb, meaning "to eat outside." And when a friend describes a difficult task and adds, "It was no picnic," they mean to emphasize how hard it was..
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The difference between field visit and picnic is that in field visit we will know about the field we have visited but in picnic we will ebjoy
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