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ICE Princess25 [194]
3 years ago
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Composition On - You have recently visit a science fair for the first time . Narrate your experience. (300-350) words

English
1 answer:
garik1379 [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Narrating my experience visiting a science fair.

Explanation:

I love science, be it the chemicals, the apparatus, or the reactions, the bubble, the 'all so dangerous' experiments done in labs.

One day, my school organized a science trip to a science fair that was organized by our neighboring state. Since the trip is going to take us a couple of days, we were asked to pack for a two-day trip, which was more awesome as it will be my first time not only attending a science fair but also on an overnight trip, away from home.

The journey took us about 3 hours and by 11 am, we have reached the venue. The hotel where we are to stay was nearby so we dropped out bags at the hotel and immediately leave for the science fair.

I couldn't believe what I saw. There were crowds of people, moving in all directions. There were many exhibits, be it robotic, or even competitions making some chemical reactions to impress the people. One stall that caught my eye was the creative stall where they would try to create some kind of fog or 'gas' to distract the onlookers while the real aim was to produce a safe, jelly-like solution that can enable people to sculpt figures of their choice, and also change colors.

Moving on to the next stall, we saw students from some schools displaying their creations- robots that can move and serve people, carry trays and also carry babies and lull them to sleep. All these were so impressive, I wonder what else is there that man cannot make. And remember, these things were made by school kids, not even adults.

Our two-day science fair trip went about in a haze, me moving from one stall to another trying to experience and see everything. At the end of the second day, there was a competition between the major contenders of the stalls on making the most impressive creation. And the stall with the robots won the prize, which they rightly deserve.  

Coming back home, I was more confident of studying hard and becoming one of them.  

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