The Happiest Day of my life
- All my days are happy. My parents and sister keep me happy always. Good dresses. god food and good school are there in my family. My teachers teach me very well. The relatives are very fond of me. I have what a girl of my age should have. But the topic is happiest day in my life.
My birthday is my happiest day. I wait for it the whole year. That day I wear new dresses. My parents take me to the temple to offer worship in my name. Mt parents, sister, relatives and friends wish me Happy Birth day. My give sweets and chocolate to my friends who are studying with me in my school. They are also happy on that day.
Class 12 Passage Writing
‘On that day, we give feast to all in my family. I cut birthday cake. All are happy. I eat candies. On that day, I was the center of my whole family. For this I always long for it. The whole house is decorated with mango-tree-leaves and colour papers. The complete environment was colourful. I like it to my complete satisfaction.
- (a) In the piece ‘Child is Born’ Germaine Greer discusses varied ways of managing childbirth in traditional societies and how well women are taken care of when they deliver children. The other women are always there to help them. The traditional societies are very helpful to these women.
(b) These lines have been taken from ‘Ideas that Have Helped Mankind’ which is written by Bertrand Russell. He says that our intellect and moral qualities make more knowledgeable than animals, and it is now clear that we know more than animals do. It can be considered one of our advantages, but there is a little doubt whether it is in fact an advantage.
English Passage Writing
(c) These lines are from ‘India Through a Traveller’s eyes’ written by Pearl S. Buck. The authoress expressed her idea about the role of the religion in Indian life. She cited the example of this fact by narrating whatever she
experienced in one Indian family. While she was sitting in her hostess’s room. one gentleman came in an without speaking to them moved to the far end of the room. There he knelt his head bowed, and so remained for about a quarter of an hour. Her hostess explained that he was her husband’s eldest brother and was offering prayer. She meant to say that religion was present in every walk of an Indian life. It had both the best and the worst aspects. But she did not critize it.
- (a) These are the opening lines of ‘An Epitaph’ in which walter de la Mare indicates to a grave and says that in this grave a most beautiful woman is lying. The poet adds ironically that she had the habit of moving here and there and had no commitment. He says that it is not enough for a lady to be beautiful. She must also have the qualities of mind and heart.
Easy Passage Class 12
(b) These lines have been taken from the poem ‘Fire-Hymn’ which is written by Keko N. Daruwalla. The poet says that he has to consign his first born child to the fire contrary to the Parsi code as the nearest Tower of Silence is a thousand miles away from there. the poet feels that the fire is telling his that he is foregiven for the sin of the violation of the Parsi code. Though the poet is broken internally due to the calamity fallen on him, he feels this comment of fire rebelliously and swears to save fire from the sin of foregiving.
The Happiest Day of my life
(c) These lines have been taken from the poem ‘Snake’ composed by D.H. Lawrence. he means to say about the common belief or the lesson of worldly education which has been given to him or he has received so far that snakes are dangerous for human beings Here ‘the voice of my education’ denotes the same belief to kill the snake when it appears before you. Here there is a special reference, a special meaning of the above term. In Sicily, where the speaker resides, there is a proverb “the black serpents are innocent and the gold (yellow) ones are poisonous.” The cobra happens to be brown-yellow and ought to be killed.