Write a paragraph of 100-150 words on any one of the following topics:
a. The joint family system.
b. Humility is a sign of scholarship.
c. The role of art in our life.
d. Childhood memories.
Answers
Paragraph on childhood memories
One can hardly forget one’s childhood memories whether pleasant or painful. I can still remember my childhood very much. I was born in a village in the district of Shariatpur where I passed my childhood. Many things happened in my childhood days; but I cannot remember all of them. I can remember the happy days with my parents. I often played with my mother. She was my best friend and companion. My education began with a picture book. I could not forget the very first day at school. My heart began to beat faster when I was taken to the Headmaster. But his smiling face and gentle words endeared him to me. The teachers were all very affectionate. My classmates were very friendly. I was a smart boy. I was extrovert in nature. Every evening I played with them in the field. I have many sweet memories of these evenings. I still remember the evening of stealing mangoes from the trees of our own with my friends. However, I have my bitter experience as well. One day while playing in the field, I fell down and got hurt in my leg. It caused me a lot of trouble, I could not attend my school because of terrible pain for a week. When I remember my childhood, I feel a pulsation of both joy and sorrow in my mind.
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c the role of art in our life
For me, art is incredibly important. I find that if I go too long without actually creating things, I get incredibly antsy and I literally begin to lose functionality. I start getting really aggravated by minor frustrations, I snap at people, and the quality of my work begins to suffer.
Additionally, I would hate a bland world that is lacking art. Between all the fiction (and non-fiction) books I read, the streaming TV shows I watch during dinner, the video and board games I play, the galleries I visit, the art stores I paint at, the designing that goes on in my print shop - nearly every aspect of my live revolves around art in some way. My partner is also and artist, and so most things the two of us talk about relate to art in some way, shape, or form.
I think art is vital to humans as well. It may just resonate with some of us more than others, but art really permeates our way of life, whether it's the design of your plates to the design of your house, or the bus you take, or the shows we all watch. I'm writing this from a hotel room, and there's art in the desk that's in my room, and the overall design of the hotel lobby.
Art gives us something to enjoy, and I think without it, we would all live in grey concrete slab rooms that are perfectly square with no decorations and we'd all wear the same bland parka-things and we'd all be perfectly miserable in our boringness.