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Write a diary entry in about 100-120 words describing your feeling of winning the Best Child Award at Children's Day in your school. Consider any beautiful name for your diary.
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Explanation:
Saturday,
10th March 2002
10:30 pm
Dear Stãrliğht,
Hey! How are you? After so many days, I am writing to you just because you aren't an ordinary diary just like my school almanac, you are "the speçial one" for me. In a chilling cold morning of children's day, we were excited to school - for 2 things: One - the enjoyment that the school arranges for us every year on children's day and secondly the investiture ceremony.
The head participants are those who would be in charge of the whole school. It's decentralisation comes as the head prefect, the persons (one bòy and one giřl) who are in charge of the particular class (For example - A and B being the head of class 10) and section, Scholar's head is chosen from each section. We'll, getting the Bèst Child award is the most honoured award in our school. As the announcement begun, I kept my fingers crossed with one of my bèst friènd Charles if only we can be the Scholar's head of our class [Actually it would had been a hatrick for me then] . Slowly the time came and co- incidentally, Sia and Nicholas were the Scholar's head. I felt back. I thought all hope was lost. But, when "10 E" was announced as the Pride class, we all even Nile, Niel, Sara who rarely get shocked were tensed. And suddenly, my predictions were, one way true - Me and Charles were the head prefect of class 10, and from class 10, 4 participants ; out of which one of them was me ; were awarded the Bèst Child award. I was so happy, as it was a great achievement for me.
My frienđs requested grand parţy not only from me but from all achievers. It had been a great time for me, and now awaited new challenges ahead. So goođ night, I would be busy tomorrow.
Sanjana