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Damm [24]
3 years ago
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Cartive writing on Riny day

English
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zhenek [66]3 years ago
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Rainy days are exemplary attributions of nature. A rainy day is typical in the monsoon season. It is indeed of great delight to children as many times their schools give holidays due to heavy rain. A sudden holiday and unexpected scope to relax offers them enormous happiness.

Almost all of us wait for the rainy season. For pluviophile’s, it is a treat as they enjoy every aspect of rain. A rainy day is symbolic of new life and a new beginning. Poets have described rain in the most aesthetic ways in their works.

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