taking help from the information given below make a diary entry describing how you became a perfect swimmer :-
Hint:at the NDMC swimming pool ;suddenly a strudy and muscular boy came ;he moked me saying hey skinny ;before I could react ;was thrown into the pond ;Deeper and at the bottom; did not know how to swim; my hands and leg paralyzed ;found myself at the side; decided to be a perfect swimmer ;employed a trainer; made me work for us in the pool; taught me in helping and exhaling ;my hard work was rewarded ;I had became perfect swimmer.
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9:30 p.m.
Saturday
I am feeling like my head is going to explode due to anger.Today when I went to the swimming pool (even though I don't know how to swim) a boy was there who knew swimming like the back of his hand. I was just at the shallow pool and was splashing in the water when he came to us and said" Hey!Skinny" I was about to hit him hard on his head but I am a non-violent person so I would never do that.Me and my friends went from there and thought let's go to the pond in the near by village.We were just playing there when due a high current I went to the middle of the pond. I was struggling so that I don't drown. But, my hands and legs paralyzed.While I was drowning my friends went to look for help and I was saved. I thought that now I have to be a perfect swimmer and I went to my parents and told that I want to be a perfect swimmer and that to hire me a coach.They agreed and I started my course.Within 4 months I learned perfect swimming.I did a competition with that boy who insulted us and I won.My hardwork was rewarded.
New Delhi
10th May, 20XX
Monday, 8:30 pm
Dear Diary,
Misfortunes never follow a calendar. They come uninvited. I was sitting at the deeper side of the NDMC swimming pool. A strong and sturdy boy came. He mocked me by saying, “Hey skinny!” Before I could react, the muscular rascal pushed me into the pool. I found myself at the bottom. The depth of the pool was not less than nine feet. I didn’t know how to swim. I struggled to come up. My arms and legs were totally paralysed. I felt suffocated. I thought that my end was near. Later on, when I came to senses, I found myself vomiting at the other end of the pool. I pledged myself to become a perfect swimmer. I employed a professional trainer. He was a hard taskmaster and made me sweat three hours for weeks. He taught me inhaling, exhaling and diving into the pool. My hard labour and my trainer’s professional coaching were rewarded. I participated in a swimming competition organised by a local club. And the most unexpected happened. I led the rest by a comfortable margin. My dream had come true. I had become a perfect swimmer.
Rohan