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Diary Writing: Diary writing is a personal form of writing where a person maintains a diary to

write about his/her personal life or a situation. Writing a diary is quite possibly the closest to
home and casual classes of composing. It can be written in any language as per the comfort
of the writer, whether English or Hindi.

1.You went to receive your uncle and aunts from the Bangalore railway station. Write a diary
where you share your experience of the journey from home to the railway station.

19th Jan 2021


Monday

9 PM

Dear Diary,

Today I went to Bangalore railway station, Yeshwantpura, to receive my uncle and aunt who
were coming from Mumbai. It was a bright sunny day. Sun was shining like a star. While I
and my father were crossing the Orion mall, we saw three elephants that made me reminded
of my Kerala trip.

Last year I went on a Kerala trip, where we visited around 5 cities like Cochin, Wayanad,
Munnar, Kovalam, and Alappuzha. All the places were really awesome and beautiful. Then
we went to Elephant junction Thekkady, Kumily, where people go for elephant rides. I rode
sitting above the elephant around for 2 and half hours. Then we have also done elephant
bath and feeding. We took a lot of pictures with elephants. It was a nice trip and I still can’t
get over it.

Vikram

2. You got some pictures while cleaning your house. Write your emotions in the form of diary
entry.

19th Jan, 2021


Monday

9 PM

Dear Diary,

Today while I was cleaning my cupboard, I want some old pictures of me and my sisters. We
all were laughing a lot in this picture. I believe that it should be some really funny moment.
Another moment was captured, when I was hiding and eating chocolates from my Father’s
pocket so that I don’t have to share with anyone.

A picture of us where we are wearing lehengas was also there. It was one of our cousin’s
sister’s marriages and we decided to wear lehengas as our dress code. Some pictures made
me laugh and some made me cry. Of course, it’s the memories that are all left, later.
Madhu

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