English, asked by Atlas99, 6 days ago

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Word limit = 250 - 350 words.
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You have won a prize in a competition. Leave an account of the competition, the efforts you made, the nature of the prize and you did with it.
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Answered by ItzNobita50
57

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 \tt \:  \: You  \: have  \: won  \: a  \: prize \:  in \:  a \\   \tt \: competition.  \: Leave \:  an \:   \\  \tt \: account  \: of \:  the \:  competition,  \\  \tt \: the \:  efforts \:  you \:  made, the   \:  nature   \\ \tt \: of  \: the \:  prize \:  and \:  you  \:  \\  \tt \: did \:  with  \: it.

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 \rightarrow \:  \pmb{250 - 350  \: words.}

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 \pmb{lets \: start : }

The hard-earned joys are the sweetest. One such joy I experienced last week as a result of one month long sweating and slogging for the Inter-School Declamation Contest in our city.

It all started at the beginning of last month. My English teacher approached me in the middle of my Chemistry class. Seeing the papers in her hand, I immediately guessed why she had so earnestly called me out of the class. She said, ‘Our school has received an invitation to participate in the Inter-School Declamation Contest in our city, and the Principal has asked me to prepare you for the same. I want you to win the competition', she continued, ‘Here is the list of topics, let me know which topic you want to prepare. I will give you the script tomorrow.'

There were quite a many interesting topics. However, I selected the topic 'It is better to have tried and failed than never to have tried at all.' The teacher gave me an inspiring script for the speech. I was given three free periods to prepare for the speech everyday until the contest. I read the script hundreds of time. The English teacher would hear me speak 5 times every day, correct my pronunciation, instruct me on modulation as the speech demanded. Thus word by word, sentence by sentence I perfected my speech. Principal also heard my speech in her office and gave me some invaluable tips. A day before the Declamation Contest, I was asked to deliver my speech in the morning assembly. The entire school responded to the ending of my speech with clapping thunder! It enthused me with confidence and self-belief.

At my own school I was overwhelmed with congratulations. I was applauded in the morning assembly next day. My own school also awarded me rupees 10000. Thus I had enough money to buy a new laptop for me.

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Answered by kiranbhanot639
4

Answer:

The hard-earned joys are the sweetest. One such joy I experienced last week as a result of one month long sweating and slogging for the Inter-School Declamation Contest in our city.

It all started at the beginning of last month. My English teacher approached me in the middle of my Chemistry class. Seeing the papers in her hand, I immediately guessed why she had so earnestly called me out of the class. She said, ‘Our school has received an invitation to participate in the Inter-School Declamation Contest in our city, and the Principal has asked me to prepare you for the same. I want you to win the competition', she continued, ‘Here is the list of topics, let me know which topic you want to prepare. I will give you the script tomorrow.'

There were quite a many interesting topics. However, I selected the topic 'It is better to have tried and failed than never to have tried at all.' The teacher gave me an inspiring script for the speech. I was given three free periods to prepare for the speech everyday until the contest. I read the script hundreds of time. The English teacher would hear me speak 5 times every day, correct my pronunciation, instruct me on modulation as the speech demanded. Thus word by word, sentence by sentence I perfected my speech. Principal also heard my speech in her office and gave me some invaluable tips. A day before the Declamation Contest, I was asked to deliver my speech in the morning assembly. The entire school responded to the ending of my speech with clapping thunder! It enthused me with confidence and self-belief.

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