please send me a paragraph on any one topic and it should a little small and with easy words:-
What is better: Paper books or E books?
How to overcome exam fever?
What is the best age to own a mobile phone?
How to overcome the fear of Maths?
Zoos should be abolished.
Answers
Step-by-step explanation:
Even the saints say, “God! Do not put us to test.” A test saps the energies of a person, generates mental agony and makes him incapable of thinking in a proper and logical manner. Examinees shudder at the thought of the examination and the fear of failure makes them depressed. Evil dreams haunt the students and the dose of admonition given to them regularly disturbs them.
Before the examination, the students suspend pleasure-oriented activities. They do not go to the playground. They also cancel their picnic schedules and forget about going to the latest movies. They are busy with their books. They go on reading while sipping a cup of tea. They go on revising while lying in their beds. They discuss questions, talk about books and dream about answers. Some confine themselves to their rooms and stick to chairs while some others sit in remote corners. The examination fever touches the highest point on the night before the examination. One gets disturbed sleep. Students get up early in the morning and even the atheists start to pray. In front of the examination hall, one feels that everything has drained out of one’s brain. A friend says, “This question is sure to be set.” Another says, “Have you prepared these questions?” The student feels disturbed and turns the pages of his books in a hasty manner. He/She tries to go over the answers.
As soon as he/she takes his/her seat in the examination hall, he/she prays to God and revises the questions. If the question paper is difficult, glasses of water are asked for. An easy question paper may make the choice of questions difficult. As examinee settles down to answer the questions, he/she might feel that most of what he/she had learned has evaporated from his/her brain.
A paragraph on zoos should be abolished.
Zoos are an unsuitable environment for wild animals and should, therefore, be abolished. Firstly, zoo animals are kept in a very confined area compared with their vast natural habitat. Secondly, breeding programmes are far less successful than zoos claim. Thirdly, zoo animals are exposed to many diseases and other dangers. Zoo animals are usually kept in very cramped enclosures and do not behave like their wild counterparts. Polar bears, for example, are given about 10 metres of walking space whereas in their Arctic home they roam for many hundreds of kilometres.