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HSC | English 2nd Paper | Important Composition Writing 11-15

HSC | English 2nd Paper | Important Composition Writing 11-15 : Hello dear students, I hope everyone is well. Composition Writing is very important in English second paper for SSC, HSC candidates. So today I will discuss the most important Composition Writing in HSC exam from English 2nd paper.

11. Fruits of Bangladesh [R. B. 2010]

Bangladesh is the darling child of Nature. She has made her child rich with various fruits. Our soil is very fertile. So many kinds of fruits grow in different seasons all over the country. Fruits are of different kinds, colours, sizes and taste. Some are big and some are small. Some taste sweet and some taste sour. Some are solid and some are juicy.

Mango is the king of fruits in Bangladesh. It is the fruits of summer season. There are many varieties of mangoes. They are Langra, Fazli, Gopalbhog, Mohanbhog etc. These mangoes are famous for taste, flavour and sweetness. Fazli is also famous for its size and sweet taste. Mangoes grow in plenty in Rajshahi, Dinajpur and Borga.

The jack fruit is the biggest fruit in our country. It is also a summer fruit. It is delicious and sweet to taste. It is green in colour but inside is yellow. It has a rough and prickly skin. Inside the skin the fruits are found to be composed of many flakes.Banana is another popular fruit in our country. It grows in plenty throughout the whole year in all parts of our country. There are many kinds of bananas such as the champa, the sabri, the amritsagar. Amritasagar of Dhaka and Sabri of Mymensing are the best.

The coconut is another delicious fruit. It is a common fruit. It grows everywhere in Bangladesh but in plenty in the district of Khulna, Barisal and Patuakhali. Its sweet and cold water quenches our thirst in hot summer. Its kernel is a tasty food. The pine apple is another good fruit. It is a fruit of rainy season. It grows in plenty in Sylhet. It is full of sweet juice.

The lichi is another good fruit. It grows everywhere in Bangladesh but plenty in Rajshahi. It is very small. It is very sweet. The lichies of Rajshahi are most famous. Children are fond of lichies. The orange is another good fruit in Bangladesh. It is juicy and tasteful. The orange is good for liver. It grows mainly in the district of Sylhet. The papaw is also a good fruit. It is delicious and nutritious. It is also good for liver. It grows everywhere in Bangladesh. The palm is also a well known fruit in Bangladesh.

Among other fruits, black-berries, dates, plums, melons, and guava are very well known. They are also good fruits. Children are fond of black berries. The watery juice of melons is cool and refreshing. Guavas contain sufficient amount of vitamins. There are some fruits that taste sour. They are called sour fruits. The tamarind, the kamranga and the lemon are sour fruits.

Fruits grow in plenty in Bangladesh but many fruits are rotten for want of proper care and processing systems. We should grow more fruits so that we can earn a lot of foreign exchange by exporting them. Fruit culture and fruit taking can ensure our national health. So our government should come forward to take proper steps of processing system and encourage people to grow more fruits.

12. Rivers of Bangladesh

(J. B. 2010, B. B. 2011, C.B. 2013, R.B. 2013, Ctg. B. 2013, R.B. 2014, J. B. 2017]

Bangladesh is a land of rivers. The health, wealth and happiness of Bangladesh depend on her rivers. There are many big and small rivers. The Padma, the Meghna, the Jamuna are the big and wide rivers. The Buriganga, the Sitalakshya, the Dhaleswari, the Teesta, the Madhumati, the Gumati and the Karnafuli are small rivers. Most of the rivers of our country rise from the Himalayas and fall into the Bay of Bengal.

The rivers are the source of our wealth. Bangladesh is an agricultural country. The prosperity of agriculture depends on the rivers. These rivers have made the soil fertile. So rice, jute, tea and other crops grow in plenty here. Our rivers abound with fish. Fish is an important wealth, Our fishermen catch a huge quantity of fish and export to foreign countries. Thus they earn a lot of foreign exchange. Fish is our main item of food.

The rivers of our country are the main ways of communication. Boats, launches and steamers move on these rivers in all seasons. Men and goods are carried from one town to another, from one part to another. All these are possible only for river communication. Most of the cities, towns, industries, hats, bazars, trade-centres are on the bank of rivers. The products of mills, factories and industries are easily carried to different places through rivers. Raw materials from far and near can be carried easily to our industries. Thus our rivers help in commerce, trade and industry.

Some of our rivers are source of energy. This energy helps our industries. Some of the rivers are used to produce electricity. Goalpara and Karnafuli hydro-electric projects are used to solve electricity problem. The rivers have a great influence on the people of our country. We love the rivers, its water and music. The rivers have made us emotional and sentimental. Much of our joys and happiness depend on rivers.

The rivers have influenced many of our writers and poets. Many rivers have found expressions in the writings of Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Michael Modhusudhan and Jasimuddin. Some of the Bengali novels have been named after our rivers: Padma Nadir Manjhi and Padma Promatha. Our artists and painters like Jainul Abedin have been much influenced by our rivers. Shari, Bhatiali and Murshidi are the expressions of our village people’s love for rivers.

Sometimes the rivers cause great damage to our life and property. In the rainy season the rivers overflow their banks and cause flood. People suffer untold sufferings. In spite of the little harm, the river are useful to us in many ways. They are the source of our wealth, health and happiness.

13. Flowers of Bangladesh

Everybody loves flowers. A flower is a thing of beauty. A thing of beauty is joy for ever. Bangladesh is the darling of Nature. She has decorated her darling child with her various. Flowers are one of them. Bangladesh is a land of flowers and beauty. Flowers lend smell, beauty, charm and colour to the land. Various kinds of flowers bloom all the year round.

There are different kinds of flowers. They differ in size, shape, colour and smell. Some are red, some are yellow, some are green, some are white, some are pink and some are multicoloured. Some flowers are seasonal and some grow all the year round. Some flowers are scented and some are scentless.
The rose is the best of all flowers. It is called the queen of flowers. It grows everyhwhere in all seasons. People like the flower for its sweet scent and beauty.

Spring is the king of seasons. Colourful flowers bloom in this season. Krishna Chura, Palash and Shimul are spring time flowers. They are red in colour and grow everywhere in Bangladesh. The Champa is also a spring time flower. It is golden in colour. The Sheoli is the queen of autumn. It grows everywhere in Bangladesh. It is small in size. It is white in colour and looks very charming. Marigold is the flower of winter. It is of various colours, shapes and sizes. It is yellow and golden in colour and looks beautiful.

Some flowers bloom in water. The Lotus and the Lily grow in watery places. They look very beautiful. Sapla is our national flower. It grows everywhere in plenty. It is white pink. Kalmi also grows in watery places. The Jui, Beli, Kamini are white flowers. The sun flower blooms in the rainy season. The Karabi, Chameli, Dalia, Jasmine and many other flowers grow in Bangladesh.

We love flowers for their beauty and scent. They are symbols of beauty and purity. We use flowers as a token of love, respect and gratitude. We use flowers on happy ceremonies, occasions and festivals. We decorate our drawing room with flowers. The bride chamber is beautifully decorated with flowers. We receive our guests, dignitaries with garlands and bouquets of flowers. We get honey from flowers. We get rose water and ator from the rose. Flowers are the most beautiful objects of nature. They have made our country beautiful. So we should take care of flowers.

14. The Village I Live In

The name of my village is Deara. It is a big and famous village. It is about two miles long and one It is in the district of Khulna under Koyra Thana. It is not far from the thana. The village has a well net of communication with the district also. About ten thousand people live in the village. They are mostly muslims. They are very simple and honest. They want to live in peace and harmony (). They help each other. They share others’ sorrows and sufferings.

The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture. There are also people of other occupations. There are a boys’ ‘high school, girls’ high school, a primary school, three mosques and a madrasha. Village boys and girls receive education in these schools. Boys and girls from other villages come to receive education. There is also a post office and a bank. There is also a market place in the village. The daily market sits everyday and the hat sits twice a week. People buy their daily necessaries from the market.

The communication of the village is very easy. A wide good road runs through the village to the Thana. People can go to the Thana by vans, rickshaws etc. A good road runs from our village to the nearest steamer station. The village is neat and clean. There is a small health centre. Villagers get medical care here. There is an M.B.B.S. There are also some quacks.

The natural scenery of my village is worth mentioning. Rows of coconut trees, betel nut trees, clumps of bamboos and the fields with green crops increase the beauty of the village. My village is an ideal village. I love my village. I am proud of it.

HSC | English 2nd Paper | Important Composition Writing 11-15
HSC English 2nd Paper Important Composition Writing 11-15

15. The Land You Live In

Bangladesh is a small low-lying (3) country in the South Asia on the Bay of Bengal. It came into being in 1971 following a bloody war. It’s total area is 1,47,570 square kilometres. The Bay of Bengal is to the south of the country. The other three sides are surrounded by India except for a small strip in the southeast by Myanmar. Most of its lands are plain with some hilly areas in the northeast and southeast of the country.

The country is criss-crossed by so many rivers and canals. The Padma, the Meghna and the Jamuna are the main big rivers of the country. The country has a tropical monsoon climate. The country has six seasons. They are winter, spring, summer, rainy, autumn and late autumn. The population of Bangladesh is about 150 million.

Majority of them are Muslims and the rest are Hindus, Buddhists and Christians. Over 98 percent of the people speak Bengali. English is also widely used. The national dress for men is Payjama and Panjabi and Sari is for women. But the educated people put on pants and shirts, the educated women put on Salowar and Kamiz.

The economy (f) of the country depends on agriculture. Jute, rice, tea, sugarcane, oilseeds, fruit, vegetables, spices, wheat, potato, tobacco and cotton are the crops of the country. About 80 per cent people live in villages and agriculture is their main occupation. Chittagong and Mongla are the two main sea ports of the country. Cox’s Bazar- a place of scenic beauty is the longest sea beach of the world. The country has some world heritage sites such as the Sunderbans, the Shat Gombuj Mosque of Bagerhat etc. After all, the people of Bangladesh are very mach peace loving. I am proud of my country.

 

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