A Zoo is a place where animals are kept and maintained for a look by the common man. Here in a Zoo, birds of different varieties are also maintained. The purpose of a zoo is to show us, common people like varieties of animals and birds that exist the world over people who may never be able to see these creatures get a simple chance to see them. A visit to the zoo, increases general knowledge, and at the same time with an achievement, we also get entertainment. A zoo is a place which children specially like to visit. Last Sunday I visited Delhi zoo to see the animals and birds kept in this place. It is one of the largest Zoos in the country. It covers a vast area of about 35 acres. It is situated near the old fort (purana qila) and is a place of great attraction. It is always crowded by thousands of people and children every day. It is a beautiful and natural place consisting of many kinds of trees. Apart from plants, bushes and grassy grounds in the Zoo, there are many animals and birds, which come from many countries of the world. There we saw beautiful birds with multi-coloured feathers. There were pelicans, Siberian crane, peacocks, peahens, sparrows, Nightingales, Kingfishers, etc. We saw the cranes, storks, ducks and swans swimming in the pond. Some birds were singing, chirping and whistling. We were very amused to see various kinds of monkeys, gorillas and baboons. I was very delighted to see my favourite animals, which included tigers, lions, leopard and cheetah. There were also many elephants, giraffe, rhinoceros, hippopotamus and crocodiles in the zoo. The other attraction of the zoo was stags, deers, hares, antelopes and rabbits. The most entertaining were the playful chimpanzees. They were showing various tricks and we all enjoyed their acrobatics. It was a thrill to see lovely golden fishes swimming in the water. We visited the entire huge expanse of the area covered by the zoo, and saw all the cages of animals and birds but the best area I liked was the natural habitat created for the lion. He has a huge den like home made in a deep cave in a huge rock. Near his home, there is an open space for the lion to move about freely. Near his home there is also a huge pond filled with water for the lion to drink water. The atmosphere created is just like the jungle we visualise to be where the lion is supposed to live. This area gives us a very clear picture of what a jungle is, and we also find it very easy to understand the living condition of a lion in the jungle. It teaches more than any book could, as, we see the lion itself and the surroundings as they are. The other area of the zoo that I liked was the setting made for the monkeys of different kinds and sizes and colours. Some are black and skin colour while others are just plain skin colour. I do wonder why most of the children visiting the zoo were crowding at this area. It appeared as though the monkey was a high attraction for all of them. I also liked the area very much, and we had a lot of fun in this place. It was such fun seeing all size monkeys jumping from tree to tree with such ease. Huge and very fat monkeys were seen jumping with as much ease as the small and thin ones. How they ate the mustard and fruits thrown to them by the children was the most interesting sight to watch. After seeing the zoo, we felt tired and hungry. We sat under a tree and ate our tiffin. After sometimes, we returned to our school. We thanked our teacher for such an enjoyable trip we leant many things about the animals. I saw some animals for the first time, which I had seen earlier only in pictures. My visit to the zoo was great fun and with it. It was also very educative and informative. A zoo helps us to learn so much without visiting the natural habitats of animals and
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My Favorite Subject Literature Literature is my favorite subject in school, for several reasons. Firstly, I really love reading and I think this is the most interesting occupation and the most rewarding hobby. In literature lessons and during extracurricular conversations, the literature teacher becomes a guide through the world of my favorite books. He helps me understand and comprehend what I have read, asks for my opinion, teaches me to formulate my thoughts, recommends reading some of his favorite books that are suitable for my age. So, literature lessons at school help me to systematize my knowledge. Secondly, in literature lessons we are introduced to a select circle of works of Russian classics. These works have been carefully selected for the school curriculum for more than a decade, they have passed the test of time and have become universally recognized world masterpieces. In the lessons, we get acquainted with the history of Russian literature, starting with epics and songs that formed at the dawn of the Russian state, and ending with stories and novels created in the last century. The history of Russian literature fascinates me very much. It is always interesting to immerse yourself in the past of your own country, especially if it is the past of its fine arts. It is curious to find out what worried people two, three hundred years ago, in what realities they lived, what they believed in, how and what they loved, what they strove for, what they lived for
Thirdly, literature is a journey not only in time, but also in space. The works under study make it possible to transfer from the forests of the Russian hinterland to ancient cities, from the semi-fairy Little Russia "Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka" by Gogol to the melancholic, gray, oppressive Petersburg "Crime and Punishment" by Dostoevsky. Literature lessons are the best excursions we do without leaving the classroom. Fourthly, literature is acquaintance not only with times and places and their customs, but also acquaintance with individuals. It is clear that their lives were strikingly different from ours today. Nevertheless, the eternal problems of mankind, which the classic authors raise in their works, are therefore called "eternal", which retain their relevance to this day. I turn to literature for advice, for answers to questions of concern to me - and if I cannot figure out the answer on my own, I resort to the help of a sympathetic teacher who always explains especially difficult passages for me, gives keys to unraveling the most complex and stubborn human characters. So, literature is my favorite school subject. This is an opportunity to know yourself, to organize your thoughts, to build a system of perception of the world, space, time; look deep into the human soul and find answers to exciting questions.
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