Some people can just never wake up early. They munch their breakfast on the way to work. They have excuses ready when they reach office late. They miss trains on a regular basis. They have never seen a sunrise or met the milkman. Until a loved one turned over a new leaf recently, she was one such late riser. Try as she might, she couldn’t help pressing the snooze button a hundred times before she finally got up. She felt terrible about this tendency but there was nothing she could do about it. Come morning, she would just not be able to shrug off the desire to sleep a while more. Only when divine intervention answered her prayers recently was she able to join the early birds’ club. Another relative has no plans of joining this league though. She is rather unabashed about waking up past noon on a daily basis. To be fair, her husband is a media personality who typically arrives home from work past midnight. That does indeed give them sufficient justification to stay longer in slumberland each morning. This practice does lead to certain oddities though. He goes for this ‘morning’ walk at 1 p.m., heat waves and appalled onlookers notwithstanding. They once returned from a night out only to meet the neighbour’s son who was off on an early morning jog ! early risers clearly have the edge in life. By the time most of us wake up. They’ve been through their morning rituals, enjoyed their walk, had their tea and read the daily news. They’re also likely to have made long distance calls before dawn to those similarly inclined. Thus, by the time the sun warms up they’re likely to have discussed all varieties of ‘men, matters and affairs’ with a dozen people.
Summary Writing : Write a summary of the above extract in about 50 words with the help of the following points. Suggest a title. (3) (Points – late risers – problems – early risers – at an advantages )
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The water cycle shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. It is a complex system that includes many different processes. Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow.
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