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notsponge [240]
3 years ago
10

Imagine that you are Amit. You recently participated in the All India CBSE National Quiz Competition and reached the finals. The

final round was telecasted over the National Channel where you and your team won the quiz. Describe your feelings in 100-120 words through a diary entr
English
1 answer:
slava [35]3 years ago
8 0

Dear Diary:

I (name here) Just won an All India CBSE National Quiz Competition final, and won (prize here)! To be honest, now at this point, my emotions are flooding through my head, and I feel genuinely super happy I can not even control my self. With this new prize, I probably will use it on (insert location, etc.), or maybe even (insert location, etc)! Also, instead of talking about the prize, being telecasted about how intelligent I am can really put a good note on me, and that note keeps reminding me saying "Hey, you did it!" Winning a show just to show how smart I can be just puts a big warmth on my heart!

Date of Entry: October 14th, 2020.

END LOG

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