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Class 9 English Paragraph Writing Question Answer

By Rabbi Masrur

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How are you? I hope this message finds you in good health and spirits. If you are a Class 9 student, you might be searching SEBA Class 9 English Paragraph Writing Question Answer online. Rest assured, our article provides a comprehensive collection of these solutions completely free of cost. Just read the article carefully, and you will find everything you need.

Class 9 English Paragraph Writing Question Answer

My Favourite Teacher

I like and honour all the teachers under whose guidance I have gone till today. But among them, as I am asked, I would like to tell about my English teacher Mr. Masrur. I have gone under his guidance several times during my student life and found him to be my best and favourite teacher. In support of my liking him best, I have such reasons, as- first, Mr. Masrur as a teacher is very ideal for all. All the qualities that a teacher should be had are present in him. He teaches us with much care and attention and makes us question him off and on. He teaches us in different methods which suits the circumstance best. He explains every topic in detail till all the students comprehend his teaching fully. Secondly, he is a man of many books and inspires us to read magazines, journals, newspapers and other books besides text books. Thirdly, he is very generous and kind to all. He often helps the poor students with books and money. Fourthly, he is a good player also. He plays cricket and volley ball and pleases his spectators with better performance. Fifthly, he is involved in all the social works and tries his best to drive away the unemployment problems, poverty and illiteracy. Sixthly, he is a man of religion also. He prays to God regularly and inspires us to do so. For all these reasons Mr. Masrur is my fovourite teacher. I think he is favourite to all who have gone in contact of him.

My Daily Life

 

My daily life is very simple. As I am a student, I always try to abide by a routine. I always get up in the morning and for some time I take walking in the open field up to a mile and return home. Then I have my hands and face washed and then takes to my study. I read my text books and do home works till 8 o’ clock in the morning. After having my study finished I take bath and take food and then start for my school. Our class begins at 9.30 a. m. and usually it breaks at 3 p. m. and then I return home. Coming back home, I wash my hand and face and take my tiffin. After this I take some rest. Then I begin with my studies. When it is 5 o’ clock in the evening I go either to play or for a walk. When the Sun is about to set, I return home. Before it is dark, I take my tea and begin my study. I read up to 10 p. m. then I take my meal and listen to radio. About half past ten I go to bed. But on the Sundays or holidays I do not follow this routine. On holidays I usually do household works, gardening, reading out books and so on. Such is my daily life
full of business.

A Friend In Need Is A Friend In Deed

True friend is one who shares one’s sorrows and joys, well and woe, prosperity and adversity equally. But a true friend is difficult to find. A man has no dearth of friend in his prosperity; but most of them desert him while he is in peril. Such friends are fair weather
friends. They are like bees that suck honey out of one flower and then move on to another. They are only sycophants. They leave us while we are in need of help. So we should be very cautious in making and selecting friends. Adversity may be the touchstone by which we can test out a true friend. Because a true friend sticks to a man in any circumstance. He shares both the dark and bright sides of life. A true friend becomes a companion, a guide and a philosopher who leads his friend to the right path and thus makes his friend’s life meaningful. He is ready to help his friend at the risk of his life. He lives for his friend and dies for him. So a true friend is like our valuable wealth that we should hold with our both hands.

My Idea Of An Ideal Citizen

A Citizen is an inhabitant with full rights in a country. But an ideal citizen has some duties to himself, to his family, to his society and to his country. First, an ideal citizen is always active and conscious of the welfare and well being of his country. He is always persistent
in doing his duties. Doing one’s duty properly means serving his family, society and country. If every citizen does his duty then the country must be prosperous. Secondly, an ideal citizen is he who obeys the laws and order of society and helps others to do so. Thirdly, an ideal citizen is always conscious of all- round prosperity of his country. So he involves in all the progressive steps taken by his society. Fourthly, he always responds to the call of his nation. Fifthly, an ideal citizen is ever conscious of the measures and
steps taken by the government and thus helps in forming reasonable public opinion in matters of public affairs. To sum up, it might be said that an ideal citizen is he who does his duty regularly, obeys and maintains the laws and order of society, helps in making reasonable public opinion, associates him with all the steps of social welfare and keeps himself alert to respond to the call of
the nation in time of peril. So every citizen should be an ideal citizen – not in name but in deed.

The Importance Of Newspaper

Newspaper is printed usually daily or weekly or so publication containing news, reports and so other miscellaneous current information. In the modern busy world the importance of newspaper is immense. First, in the modern complex and busy days every citizen of a country should be conscious of himself and of his society. The newspaper contains the latest news and information of all kinds. Secondly, newspaper plays an important role in forming public opinion with regards to the various steps and measures
taken by the government for the wellbeing of the country. Thirdly, regular reading of newspaper increases one’s linguistic power. So a learner of a language may keep to reading newspaper regularly. Fourthly, newspaper, besides news and reports, contains a column of entertainment also reading which we can enjoy fun. Fifthly, most newspaper contains some literary pages reading which one can suck the taste of arts and literature also. Sixthly, in most newspaper there is a page informing the various engagement and employment taking advantage of which one may get suitable job. So the importance of newspaper is so vast that there is no substitute to it.

Physical Exercise

Physical Exercise means regular movements of limbs that help in strengthening or improving our body and mind. Proverb says, ‘Healthy mind lives in a healthy body.’ Hence physical exercise should be taken regularly. There are many types of physical exercises
which differ from age to age, person to person. There is much usefulness of taking regular physical exercise. Though there are many types of physical exercises, yet regular walking is proved to be a common exercise for all ages. Sports and games are also considered
to be good physical exercise. It also helps us in doing away with our laziness. Considering its importance the ancient Greeks received regular and compulsory training in gymnasium in schools. In India the sages also advised their disciples to take regular exercise to keep up a state of readiness and fitness for work. Physical exercise should be made compulsory in all educational institutes. There are drugs and medicine for disease but there is no alternative of physical exercise to keep our body and mind always healthy and fresh.

MY FAVOURITE SEASON OR THE SPRING SEASON

I am accustomed to live a jubilant and lively life in all the seasons. But if one asks me to tell about my favourite season, I would like to tell him about the Spring Season. There are some reasons of liking it. First of all, spring is the season of regeneration. In this season all the trees turn over new leaves and give new life to Nature. Secondly, this season is a season of flowers. Various kinds of flowers bloom and add beauty and fragrance to Nature. Thirdly, the birds like cuckoo, nightingale, lurk etc. appear in Nature and their melodious songs thrill our heart. Fourthly, the New Year in Assam follows the Spring Season and with the beginning of the New Year, the Bahag Bihu (the National Festival of Assam) begins. It is a festival of life, love and brotherhood. Fifthly, it is a season of moderate temperature- neither hot nor cold- which is congenial to our body and mind. After all, Spring is a season which suits me best for which it is my favourite season. Hope that this season will be considered a favourite season with many other people who are conscious of its grace and grandeur.

MY FAVOURITE SINGER

There are many singers of whose songs I like, but among them reverend Lata Mangeshkar is my favourite. She is one among the few greatest singers the world has ever produced. She has sung songs in all the Indian major languages. There are some reasons of being she my favourite singer. First, she is gifted by nature with peculiar tone incomparable to that any other world singers. When she sings it seems that the voice, music and melody come out from her heart spontaneously like the fall of heavy rain. She has taken the Hindi songs to the platform of the world-audience. Thirdly, there is a sense of patriotism in her songs. Fourthly, her tone and melody are
canorous but there are inner gravity and dignity which affects our heart and mind equally. Fifthly, in times of owe, pain, sorrow and sufferance her songs lull our heart and in times of joys her song add flavour to our entertainment. In recognition of her greatness as a singer she has been honoured by many national and international awards and medals. The Indian Government has bestowed the
honours of Padmashri and Bharat Ratna upon her. She is aged now, yet still today she has been singing songs with enthusiasm. She is unanimously recognized pride not only of India but also of the world. I wish her a long active life.

IF I WERE A TEACHER

Now I am a student, but if I were a teacher I would have taken up it not only as my profession but also as my religion and I would have devoted myself whole heartedly to this task. I think a teacher should be a friend, a guide and a philosopher. if I were a teacher I would have taken my students as my friends so that they could become free and frank with me and then I would have done these things: First, before giving them teaching, I would have explained the significance and importance of the prescribed topic because I think that when a student becomes aware of the significance of anything then the topic becomes easier to understand. Secondly, I would have taught them some methods of studying books because methodical study is most fruitful in knowing things. Thirdly, I would have tried to render them ideal moral lesson through my practical dealings along with imparting textual knowledge because education without morality is of no value. Fourthly I would have given more emphasis on giving realistic and technical education so that after coming out of their school life they can live a self dependent life. Fifthly, I would have given the students some necessary religious teaching to broaden their mind with humanitarian outlooks. Thus, if I were a teacher I would have turned my students into perfect citizens  of human society in true sense.

GAUHATI AS A TOURIST PLACE

Gauhati is said to be the gateway of North-east India and besides this it is a city which has enough historical and political significance. There are some spots which may be an attraction for the tourists. First, Gauhati is the only Indian City which is surrounded by hills from all directions rendering a unique natural beauty. The mighty Brahmaputra has been flowing proudly by the side of it which gives a peculiarity to its beauty. Secondly, in Guahati there is the world famous Kamakhya Temple which is considered to have the spiritual power to sanctify the heart of the afflicted persons. Thirdly, there is a zoo which is the largest one among other northeastern zoos visiting which one can quench one’s curiosity of seeing the birds and animals of varied species. Fourthly, there is a Medical College and Hospital in Gauhati which is one of the first class civil hospitals of India. Fifthly, there is a University, an
Ayurvedic College, a Planetarium, a Museum, the bronze statue of Chilaray and so many worth visited spots. If the Government becomes conscious of its tourist spots and takes some initiatives to draw the attraction of the tourists then it would get more and more visitors from abroad every year.

MOBILE PHONE: ITS USES AND ABUSES

Mobile phone is the latest wonderful invention of Science which has become one of fundamental things of our everyday life.It has many merits in our day to day life. It has enlarged the area of our knowledge opening up a new door of discovery. The facility of internet added to the multiple functions of mobile phone has made the flow of latest knowledge possible. Mobile phone has tremendous capacity of calculating, sending messages, making calls in less time at a cheaper price. Along with its merits, it bears some demerits and abuses also. As the scope of the functions of mobile phone has been enlarged immensely, the most children seem to be glued to it by playing games, listening to songs, sending unnecessary message etc. Some children are found addicted to seeing pornography. Besides, the school students have taken to waste a lot of their time in useless calls and messaging. In this sense mobile phone is a bane. Some amount of carefulness should be maintained in using mobile phone.

Rabbi Masrur

A Thinker, Writer & Speaker.

 

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