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HSC | English 2nd Paper | Important Composition Writing 21-25

HSC | English 2nd Paper | Important Composition Writing 21-25 : Hello students, Today I will discuss the most important Composition Writing in HSC exam from English 2nd paper.

21. The Rainy Season in Bangladesh

There are six seasons in Bangladesh. Each season consists of two months. We hear new sounds and enjoy new scenes in each season. We forget monotony of life and start our daily work anew. The rainy season is one of the six seasons. The season comes after the summer. Ashar and Shraban are the months of rainy season.

In fact rain sets in our country in the middle of June and lasts upto the middle of September. People welcome the rainy season heartily. The sun shines hotly in the summer. Ponds, lakes and canals get dried. There is scarcity of water. People want to get rains. And the rain sets in at last. People heave a sigh of relief.

In the rainy season the sky is overcast with deep black clouds. The sun can hardly be seen. The rivers are full to the brim. The earth and the roads are wet and muddy. People can not move easily. Bangladesh is mainly an agricultural country. Her economy and prosperity depend on agriculture. Again our agriculture depends on the mercy of nature that is rain.

If there is sufficient rain, the joys of the farmers know no bound. They plough their lands and sow seeds in time. Our farmers can not reap a good harvest if it does not rain in time. Without rain water jute and paddy can not grow. Without rain water our agriculture is lifeless. Rain water washes away the filth and clears the atmosphere. Our poets are fond of the season.

There is no unmixed blessing on earth. The rainy season has some demerits too. Sometimes it rains heavily for days together. As a result the rivers overflow their banks and cause flood which brings about untold sorrows, sufferings and miseries. There is water everywhere. Roads become muddy. Due to incessant rains people can not go out. Normal course of life is stopped. People are to use umbrellas and move by boats.

Students cannot go to schools and colleges. Different diseases like malaria diarrhoea, dysentery break out in an epidemic form and carry away heavy tolls of human life for occasional flood. The life of the poor and the working class become difficult. Snakes also come out in this season, bite people and cause death. The rainy season is the most important and useful of all the seasons in our country. Agriculture which is the life blood of our economy depends on this rain.

HSC | English 2nd Paper | Important Composition Writing 21-25
HSC English 2nd Paper Important Composition Writing 21-25

22. The Season I Like Most

There are six seasons in Bangladesh. I like all the seasons but I like spring most. Spring is my favourite season and perhaps it is favourite to all. Spring comes to us with many pleasant things (ammar fofa) and bautiful scenes and sounds.I like this season for many reasons. The summer is a season of terrible heat. Everybody feels uneasy. During the rainy season the roads become muddy.

There is water everywhere. People can not move easily. They face many difficulties. During the early autumn and late autumn these disadvantages do not wholly disappear. Winter also brings troubles. People shiver in cold. There is dense fog everywhere. The sun is hardly seen.

The poor suffer a lot. But spring has none of these disadvantages. It has many attractive scenes and pleasant things. So I like the season most. After winter the spring season comes with her lovely appearance. Spring is called the seasons. It comes with pleasant sights and sounds.

Fields and meadows become green. Flowers bloom in different trees. Birds sing from behind the new leaves. We hear the cuckoo singing sweetly. There are village fairs on various occasions. During spring bees are busy in gathering honey. A gentle breeze blows. Everything looks gay and cheerful. It is also a season of fruits. Mango, black-berry, jack fruit, lichies have buds on them. Farmers also sow the seeds of jute and paddy. Spring is the best of all seasons for its attractive sounds and sights. Our poets have praised this season.

23. A Village Market

Every big village in Bangladesh has got a market. It is an important place to the villagers. The villagers buy and sell the daily necessaries of their life in a village market.A village market sits in an open place of the village. It generally sits by the side of a road or on the bank of a river or a canal so that the villagers can come and go.

Village markets are of two kinds-hats and bazars. Bazars sit everyday in the morning and breaks at noon. Hats sit in the afternoon once or twice a week and continues from mid day to the early part of the night.Usually a village market is divided into three sections-open space, temporary shops and permanent shops. Vegetables, milk, fish, fruit, betel nut etc are sold in the open space. This place is always crowded. People buy their daily necessaries here.

The grocers sit in the temporary shops. From the grocers people can buy oil, salt, onion, garlic, ginger, pulse, etc. In the permanent shops cloth, shoes, wheat, rice, flour, ghee, spices and different stationary items are sold. There are also sweetmeat sellers. They do not cover the sweetmeats properly. There are the tailors’ shops and the tailors are busy in cutting and sewing.

On hat days one or two cows and goats are slaughtered and people buy meat. People can also have fowls, hens, ducks etc. Cattle are sold in some big markets. There are also tea-stalls and the shops of barbers.

A village market has demerits also. There is no fixed price for any of the items. A customer may be cheated at any time. A village market is not clean. There is no public sweeper to clean the rubbish and filth. Besides. sometimes higgling leads to quarrel. Sometimes, shopkeepers are also oppressed by the local mastans and criminals.

In spite of the demerits a village market is very useful and important in the life of the villagers. Here they meet their kith and kin and variety of people. The villagers sell their surplus products and buy their daily necessaries. It saves time and money of the villagers.

24. A Village Fair

A village fair is an annual affair in rural Bangladesh. It is generally held on the occasion of some religious festivals or some local important events. It is an occasion for show, sale of various goods and entertainments. Some fairs last for a day or two and some for days together. Men, women and children eagerly wait for the day. A village fair generally sits on the bank of a river, or a big canal or tank. Some fair also sits in an open field under a big ancient tree, or in the market place, or in the yard of a temple or by the side of a big road.

Preparation begins before the fair. First the ground is cleared and the whole area is fenced. Then rows of sheds made of bamboo and thatched roofs are built. In between the rows there is wide space for the people to move about. The stalls are arranged accordingly to the articles sold. A village fair serves as a sort of exhibition of village products. Things of many kinds and tastes are brought here for show and sale.

Potters, carpenters, blacksmiths and weavers sell their hand made goods. Potters make various types of earthen pots, dolls and some fashionable goods and sell them t a high price. Carpenters sell horses, elephants, boats, carriages made of wood and many other beautiful things painted in an attractive way. Blacksmiths come with their things and sell them in the fair.

Weavers come with their best fine cloths and sarees. Generally children gather around the stalls that sell sweets, toys and balloons and women are attracted mainly by those stalls that sell artificial jewellery, earthenwares, brassware, iron ware sharees etc.

A village fair is an occasion of great joy and excitement among the villagers. Circus, magic shows, merry go rounds mockfights, jarigan, jatra etc. are arranged in the fair. Circus parties often bring their trained small tigers, elephants, monkeys, horses, and bears to show funny feats. However the largest crowd gathers in the jatra pandal,  The village fair has demerits too.

Gambling parties come here and entice innocent people to take various kinds of evil deeds. Sometimes children are lost and this causes great anxiety for the part in gambling. Cheats, pick-pockets, criminals and village mastans come to the fair and commit parents. A village fair also creates insanitary conditions. Sweet stalls are open. There is no shed over them.

Flies sit on the sweet and dust falls on them. People buy these sweets and eat them. As a result there is every chance of the out break of cholera and dysentery. a man to forget his sorrows and sufferings for the time being. Peopel meet their. A village fair is very useful and important. It removes the monotony of life and brings joys to the kith and kin and mix with a variety of people. It enables the village people to show and sell their villagers. It helps hand made things. It is of great importance to all.

25: Newspaper [S. B. 2011]

Ours is an age of modern science Modern science has invented new ways and means for our comforts. Newspaper is a wonder of modern science. Newspaper is a paper which carries news and views of home and abroad to us. In the morning we wait eagerly for a newspaper. We can not have our breakfast without a newspaper of the day. We cannot do a single day without newspaper. It is a part and parcel in our day to day life.

Newspaper was first published in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The Indian Gazette which was the first newspaper in Indo-Bangladesh was published in 1774. The Samachar Darpan is the first Bengali Newspaper. The Christian missionaries of Srerampore published it. Now those days are gone by. Man has invented printing machine. Thousands of newspapers are being printed daily all over the world.

There are many kinds of newspapers. They are dailies, biweeklies, weeklies, monthlies and even quarterlies. The dailes contain news and views about the daily affairs of the whole world. There are some other papers which are known as periodicals and magazines. They contain literary articles. There are many English and Bengali dailies in our country. They are the Ittefaq,The Protom Alo, The Jogantar, The Inquilab, The Observer, The Daily Star etc.

Global distance has been removed. The world has become smaller. One part of the world has been linked up with another through newspaper. Newspaper is of great use to us. It serves the purpose of people of different sections. We get all sorts of information in the newspapers. We know through them what is going on the the world around us. They give us news about politics, economics, culture, literature, games and sports of the whole world. Newspapers are very useful to us. Without a newspaper we can not even think of our own life.

 

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