short story on morning shows the day
Such questions are meant to test your writing skills and should be attempted on your own. However, these points might help you elaborate:
- Sudha was a curious child: she loved the outdoors as she could explore all sorts of things there.
- She was constantly asking questions about how the seasons changed, why the stars twinkled, where the Sun went at night!
- She even made small machines with sticks and pebbles, string and paper, wire and batteries: she made a windmill, a turbine, a working model of a solar powered lamp.
- When she grew up, she studied Science and did well academically.
- It was the way she found innovative solutions to science problems that impressed her teachers the most.
- Sudha grew up to become a scientist and invented many gadgets that helped the disabled people in their daily activities.
- It is aptly said 'Morning shows the day!'
- Sudha was a curious child: she loved the outdoors as she could explore all sorts of things there.
- She was constantly asking questions about how the seasons changed, why the stars twinkled, where the Sun went at night!
- She even made small machines with sticks and pebbles, string and paper, wire and batteries: she made a windmill, a turbine, a working model of a solar powered lamp.
- When she grew up, she studied Science and did well academically.
- It was the way she found innovative solutions to science problems that impressed her teachers the most.
- Sudha grew up to become a scientist and invented many gadgets that helped the disabled people in their daily activities.
- It is aptly said 'Morning shows the day!'