Hello everyone, how are you doing? Today, I have a new tip for you. But before I begin, let me tell you a joke and you can guess the topic. There once was a naughty boy called Jack. As his exams were close, his mother asked him to make timetable of which subjects to study on which days. Mother: Jack, please make the timetable now. Jack: Can I make it later mum? Mother: No. Make it now. Jack: Ok. But Jack was too lazy. He found a shortcut. He wrote the word time on the table which he was sitting next to instead. Jack: I have finished making it mother. Mother: Ok, let me see your work. His mother went to the table and saw what Jack had done. Mother: What is this? Jack: This is the timetable. Mother: Oh, Jack! If you guessed the topic "Timetables or Schedules", you are correct. Now, let me share my schedule for tomorrow and see if you can create your schedule as you read. I want to wake up tomorrow at 7:30a.m. I am going to get ready and eat my breakfast at 8:00a.m. Afte...
Hello everyone, hope you all are doing well. The is the continuation of the previous blog which was on different types of poetry. If you haven't read the blog which was previously posted I suggest you read that first then come back to this. So, here are the other 5 types of poems: Acrostic Poem - An Acrostic poem is a type of poem in which the first letter of each line spells out a word or phrase, often related to the main word or the key theme. The form can be simple or complex, depending on the skill and creativity of the poet. Rhyming Poem - A rhyming poem one of the most basic types of poems. It is a type of poetry that uses rhyme or a rhythmic effect. Rhyme can occur at the end of lines, or within lines. It can also use simple rhyming words such as 'cat' and 'mat'. Limerick - A limerick is a type of humorous poem. It consists of five lines with a rhythm and rhyme scheme, often used to tell a short and humorous story. A limerick consists of three long lines a...
Hello everyone, I hope you all are doing well. Today's topic is the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering more than one-third of the Earth's surface. It stretches from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean in the south and is bordered by Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east. The Pacific Ocean got its name from the Latin word "pacificus," which means peaceful, as the early European explorers found its waters to be relatively calm compared to the Atlantic Ocean. Some key features and facts about the Pacific Ocean include: Size: The Pacific Ocean covers an area of approximately 63 million square miles (165 million square kilometers), making it larger than all of Earth's landmasses combined. Depth: The Mariana Trench, located in the western Pacific, is the deepest point on Earth and reaches a depth of about 36,070 feet (10,994 meters). Islands and Archipelagos :...
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