The visit to the National Science Exhibition was a really rewarding experience. Since I was a kid I have been always attracted to science, specifically chemistry, because I have always had a lot of questions about how everything is composed. In the Exhibition I could see many experiments which show in an easy way how to understand chemistry in a simple way, for example I learnt how to turn on a lightbulb with copper and a potatoe.
This event opened my mind and now I am sure I want to be a scientist.
Students, teachers and everyone who visit gets the opportunity to collaborate with variety of people. Students will develop a new interest to read science and even the practical approach & the explanation given by the demonstrate will influence students to learn science in a new way.
The visitor will understand that science is never a theory but a practical approach which is proven. Students will have good feast for eyes and brain. The demonstrator would have felt variety of learning while preparing contents for the science exhibition.
I'd say it's false. A poem has to follow a specific pattern, rhyme, scheme or meter to identify it's form. So just going off of the way the poem looks on the page is not the true form. Hope I could help <3