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Answered by gauritripathi
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Answer:  paragraph on life changing event in my life...

In life, certain experiences present challenges that change the way people relate to themselves and their families. Certain life events mark life-changing moments that alter lives either positively or negatively. It matters how people handle their relationships at such critical moments.

Relationships, especially with family members, are the most important aspects of handling change. I have experienced such life-changing events that changed me into a better person.

One such event occurred in my childhood. In this cases, my family was there to support and help me go through the tough times. Looking back at the influence of these events, I am always glad that my family was with me in overcoming the challenges. I am now a better person because my family stood beside me and gave me strength and support in moments of weakness and helplessness.

The  event that had a remarkable impact on my life was the loss of a dear friend. This event not only changed my world but also made me a better person. It taught me how to appreciate friends, family, and relationships. In childhood, I had a cousin who was my best friend.

Our friendship was so deep that we usually spent holidays and weekends visiting each other’s family. To my family, she was like one of the members. On the other hand, I was like one of the members of her family. We used to spend a lot of time together, to play, to study, to travel, and doing many other fun activities.

One day, while returning home from school, she got knocked down by a motorcyclist who was speeding off trying to escape from a police officer. She was hit from behind and upon landing on the ground, knocked her head on a large stone on the side of the road. When I received the news of the accident, I was devastated.

The morning after the accident, I visited her in hospital and received the sad news that she was in a coma after suffering severe brain damage. I lost appetite, could not sleep for weeks, and spent several nights crying and wishing that she would be fine. She was in the hospital for six months. During that period, I became stressed .

I missed school for many days, thus affecting my academics. Even though my family was affected, too, the effect was greater on me because of our long-time friendship. Every day I woke up expecting to hear good news from my parents of her miraculous recovery, but that did not happen. As I became more depressed, I started to avoid social gatherings and experienced difficulty sleeping.

One morning, just after breakfast, we received news that she had passed away. At that moment, a hot flush of blood flowed into my head, and I fainted. The long period of endless waiting had come to an end. That morning was one of the lowest moments. I was rushed to the hospital, and doctors said that I had collapsed due to sudden shock. The grieving period was very painful.

However, my family stood by me and offered consolation. My family members offered emotional and physical support and helped me to get over the incident. The event had serious emotional effects. My mum spent most of her time comforting me. I was able to cope with the situation because my family understood what I was going through, were patient with me, listened to me, and offered psychological help.

My parents were not angry at me for missing school. They allowed me to stay home until a time when I was ready to go back. It took four months of grieving to get over the death of my cousin and best friend. This incident changed my life and brought me closer to my family. I now appreciate relationships, and more. As a result, I am more loving, caring, compassionate, and appreciative of the people in my life.

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Answered by ArgentRose
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Explanation:

It is a matter of concern that most of us have become crazy about TV programmes. The

moment we go home,we switch on the TV and watch whatever we are dished out .

Most of u like to watch cartoon network. Some of us continue to watch song and dance programmes,

films and even reality shows. Thus, we spend a lot of time on Tv. We neglect our studies

A recent study has shown how the number of TV watchers has increased by 25% during the

last five years. The reading habits of youngsters have been badly affected and have de

clined by about 159%.

What is the solution then ? We must strike a balance between watching the TV programmes

and other activities. We should watch TV when we are free. We should watch only those

programmes which are both entertaining and educative. We should give priority to our

studies. And in no case should we ignore games and other outside activities. Life is not only

for watching TV. It is much more.

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