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write a short essay ( 250 - 350 words ) on the topic -- a hot day spent without electricity

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Answered by virat18kohli
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A DAY WITHOUT ELECTRICITY


Of all the inventions during the last two centuries, the invention of electricity has been the most wonderful and useful. Everywhere we find ourselves amid the various kinds of appliances based on electricity. But seldom do we realize how much we depend on it for the comfort of our daily life. This is because electricity is easily available to us. We realize the importance only when for a moment it stops working. I happened to realize its importance and power when in the month of July we had to go without electricity for a full day.


It was 7.30 p.m. when there was a power break-down following a heavy thunder-storm. It not only uprooted the electric poles but damaged the transformer which supplied electricity to our locality. We had to live in dark for the whole night. We reported to the exchange but the response was irritating than satisfying, as it would take twelve hours or so to regain the power supply.


We were to a great hardship. At night I could not study, though I tried to study in candlelight but I found myself unable to concentrate. There was hardly a speck of light visible. The whole colony was enveloped in “eternal gloom”. It looked like the city of the dead. There was no activity in the market too with all the shops closed.


The next morning newspaper reported several cases of accidents and incidents of robbery in various parts of our locality. As in the absence of light, robbers had a golden chance to rob. In the absence of street light, the fast-moving vehicles collided and led to serious accidents. All the road crossings where automatic signals were installed went out of order.


In school, we could hardly concentrate on our lessons. The time seemed to drag on forever while we perspired in the humid atmosphere. On account of electricity failure, we missed the television lesson too. The power did not only cause inconvenience to students but to officers, factory owners and factory workers too. The housewives and cinema goers also suffered. Most of the factories had to close down and cinema halls had to postpone their shows.

 

When after about eighteen hours power supply was restored, I realized, how much we depend on this mysterious force of all machines and modern life.


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Answered by suit89
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"A hot day spent without electricity"

The invention of electricity has been the most wonderful and useful of all the inventions made in the last two centuries. We are always surrounded by numerous types of electricity-powered appliances. However, we rarely recognize how much we rely on technology for our daily convenience. This is due to the fact that we have easy access to electricity. Only until it stops working do we realize how important it is. When we were without electricity for a full day in July, I realized how important it is and how powerful it is.

It was 7.30 p.m. when a power outage occurred due to a severe thunderstorm. It not only uprooted the electric poles, but also damaged the transformer that provided power to our neighborhood. We had to spend the entire night in the dark. We notified the exchange, but the response was more vexing than satisfactory, stating that restoring power would take about twelve hours.

We were put through a lot of trouble. I couldn't study at night, even though I tried studying by candlelight but couldn't concentrate. There wasn't a speck of light to be seen. "Eternal gloom" engulfed the colony as a whole. It appeared to be a city of the dead. All of the businesses were closed, so there was no activity in the market.

The following morning's newspaper reported multiple accidents and robberies in various regions of our community. Robbers had a good opportunity to rob in the absence of light. Fast moving automobiles collided in the absence of street lighting, resulting in serious accidents. All of the road crossings with automatic signals were out of commission.

We couldn't seem to focus on our studies in school. While we perspired in the humid environment, time seemed to drag on inexorably. We also missed our television lesson due to the power outage. The power outage was inconvenient not just for students, but also for officers, factory owners, and factory workers. As a result, most factories had to shut down, and movie theatres had to reschedule their showings.

When the power was restored after roughly eighteen hours, I understood how much we rely on this mysterious force that powers all machinery and modern life.

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