(e) Study the picture given below. Write a story
or a description or an account of what it
suggests to you. Your composition may be
about the subject of the picture or you may
take suggestions from it; however, there must
be a clear connection between the picture
and your composition.
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Pleasure is rather easy to come by. It does not take much effort, time or even resources to find pleasure. Kite-flying is one such pleasurable activity. It used to be very common during the olden days, when children used to take pride in their stock of kites and rolls of kite string. The differently coloured kites were a prized possession and the challenge of kite flying was to keep your own kite safe while trying to cut the strings of others' kites. The more advanced kite flyers had techniques to defeat others and cause their flightless kites to land on terraces. If you happen to find a fallen kite, you could keep it.
Kites are flown even today, but it takes a special occasion to remind us of the joy of kite flying. Each Makkar Sankranti, the Gujrat sky sports hundreds of kites, making the sky itself look so vibrant. Children in rural areas of Punjab fly kites as a leisure activity even now. Their happiness does not depend on gadgets, electricity or data issues. They find happiness just flying kites under the clear sky.