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English 2nd Paper Common Composition 21-25
21. An exciting incident in my life
There occur in the life of every person some incidents that remain in his or her life for ever. Some of these incidents are full of happy moments and some are full of sadness. There came in my life an exciting incident which I will never forget. The incident is that of a visit to the famed Shat Gambuj Masjid in Bagerhat, Khulna.
Ever since my early childhood, I have heard much from my near and dear ones that the Shat Gambuj Masjid is an important part of our cultural heritage. I, therefore, had an ardent desire to visit the mosque. My long cherished desire came true during the last winter vacation when an uncle of mine, residing at Bagerhat, invited all the members of my family to spend a few days with him.
It is well known that Khan Jahan Ali, a saint who came from Baghdad with a view to preaching Islam, founded Bagerhat. But he did not limit his activities only to preaching Islam, he also started to adorn his city with lots of mosques, streets and public buildings.
The beautiful multi-domed mosque, commonly known as Shat Gambuj Masjid, is a major work of Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali. The mosque is remarkable for its magnificence. It attracts tourists from all over the world. I became charmed to see the mosque from outside. My curiosity rose higher and higher to see the mosque minutely. And I did that like a visitor charmed by something of unrivalled beauty.
I also visited the Mazar of Khan Jahan Ali. The Mazar stands on a raised ground. The tomb is made of cut-out stones. But nobody can accurately say about the source of these artistic stones. Another noteworthy characteristic of the Mazar is the inscriptions on the dome. The inscriptions are in Arabic and one of them states that Khan Jahan Ali died on October 25, 1459.
There is also a vast fresh-water tank in front of the Mazar. There are some crocodiles in this big tank. It is interesting to see that they come near when the caretaker calls them.
My visit to Bagerhat is one of the most exciting incidents in my life. It has really extended my outlook. This visit has also made a deep impression upon my mind. In my heart, I will forever bear the sweet memory of this incident.
22. A Journey by boat
A journey is always a pleasure to me. But I always prefer a journey by boat to a journey by train or a bus. A journey by boat is very interesting and exciting. It is more enjoyable than any other journey. A few days age, I made a journey by boat. It gave me immense pleasure and a lot of entertainment.
It was the month of July. The rainy season had just set in. My elder brother suggested that we should pay a visit to the Heritage Park at Ashulia. I knew that it was possible to go there by boat. So I persuaded him to go there by boat. And all my family members agreed to my proposal.
On the appointed day we went to Sadarghat and hired a boat. The boat we hired was very nice but not so big. In the boat these were one helmsman and two oarsmen. It was about 10 a.m. When we started.
The boatman began the journey with shouts of “Badar, Badar.” The boat was crossing the Buriganga to pass into the river Torag. The river bank with large buildings, boats and the people bathing in the river presented a beautiful sight.
The boat was going against the current. The banks of the river looked green with paddy fields. The scenery was very pleasant. Many boats loaded with passengers or goods were sailing up and down. At about 1.p.m. we stopped at a bazaar and took our tiffin.
After about half an hour we started our journey again. Now the wind was blowing strongly. Patches of dark clouds were seen together in one end of the sky. We were very much alarmed at what we saw. My younger sister started crying.
My mother was trying to keep her quiet. The boat man also consoled us. Then they set sail. The boat now began to cut quickly through the water. We had crossed the river before the storm set in. After a journey of about six hours we reached our destination.
The journey by boat that I made a few days before was really very interesting and exciting. I enjoyed the journey very much. It gave me so much pleasure that I remember it every moment and even while I dream.
23. EXPERIENCE OF VISITING A HISTORICAL PLACE
We the human beings have an innate fascination for the unseen and unknown. Visiting a historical place gives us an opportunity to fulfill our indomitable curiosity for the unseen and unknown. Moreover, it gives us a unique advantage to widen the horizon of our knowledge as it has educative as well as cultural values. By visiting a historical place, we can learn a lot of things about the life and culture of our ancient people.
From my early childhood, I have heard much from my near and dear ones that a historical place is a symbol of our past. As a result, an ardent desire has haunted me to visit some historical places. My long cherished desire came true during the last winter vacation when my uncles, residing at Bagerhat, invited all the members of my family to spend a few days with him.
It is well known that Khan Jahan Ali, a saint who came from Baghdad with a view to preaching Islam, founded Bagerhat. But he did not limit his activities only to preaching Islam, he also started to adorn his city with numerous mosques, streets and public buildings. The imposing multi-domed mosque, commonly known as Shat Gambuj Masjid, is the most spectacular one.
The mosque is remarkable for its magnificence and it has a strong attraction for the tourists. I became bewitched to see the mosque from outside and my curiosity rose higher and higher to see the mosque minutely. And I did that like a visitor enchanted by something of unrivalled beauty.
I also visited the Mazar of Khan Jahan Ali. The Mazar stands on a raised ground. The tomb is made of cut-out stones. But nobody can accurately say about the source of these artistic stones. Another noteworthy characteristic of the Mazar is the inscriptions on the dome. The inscriptions are in Arabic and one of them states that Khan Jahan Ali died on October 25, 1459.
There is also a vast fresh-water tank in front of the Mazar. There are some crocodiles in this big tank. It is interesting to see that they come near when the caretaker calls them.
My visit to Bagerhat is one of the momentous events of my life. It has really extended my outlook. This visit has also made so deep an impression upon my mind that I often feel an urge to see other historical places of our country, which represent our glorious past.
24. The Rainy Season In Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a land of natural beauty. Her beauty varies from season to season. She has six seasons. Each season has its own features. We hear new sounds and enjoy new scenes in each season. Nowhere in the world are the six seasons so sharply felt as in Bangladesh. Everything changes and people also feel different in each season. They forget the monotony of life and start their daily work anew.
Of the six seasons of the Bengali year, I like the rainy season most. “Ashar” and “Sraban’ are the months of the rainy season in Bangladesh. But sometimes this season lasts upto ‘Ashwin’. Though the rainy season has some disadvantages, I like the rainy season most because it makes our land fertile and environment green.
The rainy season is caused by monsoon. The south-west monsoon, that blows over Bangladesh from the Bay of Bengal, brings in the rains. The south-west monsoon blows along with maximum water-vapour. This vapour is cooled when it comes in contact with the cool air above. This cold vapour is then condensed into cloud and causes rains.
During the rainy season, the weather remains dull. The sky remains covered with thick clouds. Sometimes the sum is not seen. During this time it rains cats and dogs. Sometimes rains continue for days together. As a result, rivers, ponds, tanks, canals are full to the brim. Sometimes gusty winds blow accompanied with the flashes of lighting and the roars of thunder. Fields go under water.
I like this season for the following conditions: After the severe hot days of summer, the rainy season comes with its refreshing showers to cool the heated nature. Green leaves are seen here and there. The brown and cracked fields of summer get a magical change. The meadows are carpeted with soft green. The cattle graze happily all day long.
The rainy season is of great advantages. Current of rain water carries silt which makes our field fertile. Bangladesh is an agricultural country and most of the crops are dependent on the rain water. It helps to grow paddy, jute, sugarcane , tea and many other seasonal crops.
In this season tiny meadow flowers blossom in clusters everywhere. So the heart of a poet often leaps up with joy at the sight of the natural beauty of this season. He becomes inspired to portray the beauty of this season in his poetic works. It also helps the fairy minded people and novelists also. Rain washes away the filth and dirt from the earth’s surface. It also purifies the atmosphere.
During the rainy season fishes are found in plenty in rivers, canals and ponds. Sometimes fishes are found in men’s yard. Children are cheered up to catch fishes. The fishermen have plenty of fishes and earn their bread well. To them, the rainy season is a boon.
In this season fairy men are going to take journey by boat. Men can easily go from one place to another by boat and enjoy it most.
The rainy season is not free from disadvantages. It is a curse to the poor shelterless people. Due to excessive rainfall, the country roads become muddy and slippery. The urban roads often become impassable. Moreover, much rainfall causes flood in whole areas, which damages our crops. These floods cause terrible havoc. Men and cattle are washed away;
the houses, roads, bridges and railway lines go under water. In fact, the floods cut off the whole area from the outside world for days together, and are often followed by famine and pestilence. It is the season of influenza and dysentery.
Bangladesh is an agro-based country. So here, the importance of the rainy season is undeniable. From this point of view, it is a blessing to Bangladesh. In fact, in the rainy season, people suffer a lot in many ways. But its economic value is very great. However, with all its demerits is still a blessing and I favour it most.
25. A JOURNEY BY BUS
To go from one place to another is called a journey . We can enjoy a journey by train, by boat, by airplane, by bus and on foot, the journey by bus is really an interesting matter. Especially a bus journey’ is always a pleasure to me.
It was winter. Our school was closed. I with some of my friends made up a plan to go to Cox’s Bazar by bus. So we made a good arrangement for the journey.
According to our plan we hired a bus named “Neptune” consisting of twenty seats. On the appointed day we gathered at the bus stop which is near our school field. We took seats by “lottery”. I got a seat by the window luckily. At 7 am on the 21st December we started our journey.
Our bus began running at a high speed from the beginning. We were in great joy. We did not understand when the bus reached the first stoppage at Chaiddagram. There we stopped for a short time. We saw the beautiful scenery of vast green paddy fields. The Indian boarder was not far from the road. We stared at the hills of the border area.
Soon the bus began running at a great speed. It passed many buses, cars, taxies, lorries, etc. on the whole way. I looked outside through the window and enjoyed the beautiful natural scenery of hills in Chittagong. When our bus was crossing the Karnafully river through the Kalurghat bridge I enjoyed the scenery of the river. I saw steamers, steam boats, launches and sampans.
It was midday when we passed the Chittagong district area and entered the Cox’s Bazar district. The road was narrow and not straight . There were hills and deep woods by the roadside. I saw tall trees with green leaves. On the hilly red-mud the huts looked very beautiful. The heart thrilling hilly scenery charmed me and all.
In the afternoon our bus was running slowly. There we saw the farmers returning home from their fields with therir ploughs and bullocks. The cowboys were walking towards home with their cattle. The hilly virgin were going home with pitchers on their lap filled with river water. I enjoyed the scenery with thirsty heart. My joy knew no bounds at these beautiful scene.
It was on the eve of evening. We reached our destination at Cox’s Bazar seashore. The birds were returning to their nests. The sun was setting under the water. The rays of the setting sun made a charming scene on the far hills and forests. My mind filled with fresh joy.
My journey by bus was very thrilling and pleasing to me. It gave me much pleasure that will remain ever fresh in my mind. I shall never forget such a journey by bus.
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