Write a paragraph about Mother Teresa using the given hints:*Impressive personality,Fair complexion,Smile on her face,Immense sympathy,Basic schooling,Good knowledge of english language,Very conscientious,Home for the dying destitutes
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Mother Teresa had a impressive personality. She had a wrinkled, loving face with fair complexion. She had a small built.She was very frail and thin. She was 87 years old when she died. She always wore a smile on her face and had immense sympathy for the poor people, Her educational qualification was basic schooling. She had good knowledge of English language. Mother Teresa was not just a woman, she was an institution in herself. She was very conscientious in doing her work. She served the people of the slums in whatever way she could.
She taught the poor children the Bengali alphabet. She opened a dispensary and a home for the dying destitutes lying unclaimed on the road sides. She gave love and cared to the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who felt unwanted in the society.
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My mother is tall and fair. Even though she is 40 years old she is very beautiful and angelic. She is plump and strong. She is a post graduate in Economics and is a lecturer by profession. She is soft spoken and patient. She listens to my problems patiently and solves them. She is a very kind person as she goes out of her way to help people. She is the best mom in the world and I love her very much.
Mother Teresa had a impressive personality. She had a wrinkled, loving face with fair complexion. She had a small built.She was very frail and thin. She was 87 years old when she died. She always wore a smile on her face and had immense sympathy for the poor people, Her educational qualification was basic schooling. She had good knowledge of English language. Mother Teresa was not just a woman, she was an institution in herself. She was very conscientious in doing her work. She served the people of the slums in whatever way she could.
She taught the poor children the Bengali alphabet. She opened a dispensary and a home for the dying destitutes lying unclaimed on the road sides. She gave love and cared to the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who felt unwanted in the society.