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imagine that you have got the first position in a national level competition write a paragraph on how you feel on that day when you get to know this news​

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Answered by tanya123344
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It's the awards season, the time of nominations, shortlists and statuettes. And if you happen to be up for one, whether it be employee of the month or the gong for best vegetable patch, you'll be in the spotlight. But imagine how much more intense it would be if, as with the Oscars, you knew that more than a billion people across the planet were settling down to watch your reactions and judge your acceptance speech.

Natalie Portman, winner of the best actress Oscar for Black Swan, cautions winners to remain grounded, saying: "When you start valuing yourself based on other people's accolades, it is a little dangerous, because then you have to start valuing yourself based on other people's insults, too."

Julian Barnes, once described the Man Booker Prize as nothing more than "posh bingo", but U-turned when he won the prize earlier this year, talking of his sense of relief at finally being recognised. "I didn't want to go to my grave and get a Beryl," he said, referring to Beryl Bainbridge, whose consolation prize for being shortlisted five times, and never winning, came after her death.

We asked four winners to describe the experience of being honoured. How did the award change them? What did they learn from the experience? And did it really make a difference to their career?

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