Picture composition- visit to hill station

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Your question seems to be incomplete. Kindly post the picture from which the story can be derived.

Some tips on writing "Picture Composition" are:
  • A picture is always given in the question referring to which the students should interpret it into a short story. The picture should be observed thoroughly before interpreting. 
  • To compose it, the students need to have good knowledge of the language and creativity.
  • One should know how to make the text descriptive and unique.
  • The plot is usually divided into three parts: introduction, description, conclusion
  • The flow of the story should be consistent. 
  • The content of the description or body part can be written using line breaks. 
  • Try to add some humor, suspense elements and if possible, a few well-known quotes to make it catchy.
  • Try to incorporate a message at the end of the story.
For the above query "A trip to a hill station", the following points are given which will help you complete the story:
- Last year summer vacation was one of the most memorable time of my entire life.
- We went to Shimla, Himachal Pradesh for a week in the mid of May.
- We took the toy train to reach Shimla. The journey was splendid.
- In Shimla, we visited many places. I loved the place and mostly, the people.
- We also visited Chail Palace where I got to learn a lot about the British time period and Indian history.
- My mother lost her purse in the palace. We were worried as it contained all the tickets and other important documents. 
- We were about to book our tickets for the next day, losing hope to get the purse back.
- But to our surprise, someone came to our hotel and handed the purse to my mother.
- He was a stranger, a security guard from the railway station, but helped us like a known person. He didn't even accept anything in return from us as a token of gratitude.
- I can never forget the memories of Shimla. 


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