Class :12 Compulsory English (0041) Question No. 4, 5 & 6

 

C.   English: Question No. 4

Question No. 4                                                                           1x7=7 marks

1.    Paragraph Writing

2.    Summary Writing

3.    Interpreting Graphics Texts

4.   News Story Writing

5.    Note making

6.    Skeleton Stories

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1. Paragraph Writing:

1.      Normally, players get huge support in home ground from the audience. In your opinion, does this support help them win the match or degrade your reputation of players? (2079 GIE)

Or, When a team plays in a home ground, it gets a huge support from the audience in the stadium. Does this support them to win the match or the players may feel pressure to win and thus lose? What do you think?

I think when a team plays in a homeground, it gets a huge support from the audiences in the stadium in several ways. Players have advantages of home ground, home field, home court, favourable climate and supporting fans. And these supporting fans have psychological effects on the competitors as well as on refrees. Chanting the name of the players and the nation behind encourage them in the match. These all build confidence in the players and even sometimes pressure as well in them which may lead them to win or lose the match. Over all, homeground provide favourable climate or atmosphere and many more match requirements for them.

As it is said that if you are habituated to something you will generally be good at it. Obviously, there are many benefits of home ground match but it’s not at all that the match depends on the home ground. There is a very famous proverb said by the seven-time All England Badminton ChampianErland Kops that “For a champion, there is no home ground.” Thus, the best players most often perform best performances whether they are in home ground or elsewhere.


2.  Summary Writing :

1. Summarize the following text in about 150 words 150 words. Write only the ideas of the original text but do not include your own opinions, interpretations, deductions or comments.

KekiAdhikari, born on December 17, 1989, in Kathmandu, Nepal, is a popular Nepali actress and model. Known for her versatile performances, charming personality, and radiant beauty, she has carved a niche for herself in the Nepali film industry. With her talent and dedication, Keki has become one of the most recognized and admired actresses of her generation.

Keki grew up in a family with strong ties to the entertainment industry. Her father, BadriAdhikari, is a renowned Nepali film director, and her mother, LaxmiAdhikari, is an established film producer. This exposure to the world of cinema from an early age ignited Keki's passion for acting, and she set her sights on making a name for herself in the industry. Keki's journey in the entertainment world started in 2009 when she made her acting debut in the Nepali film "Swor." Her performance in the movie was well-received, and she quickly gained attention for her natural acting skills and on-screen presence. Following her debut, Keki starred in several successful films, including "I Am Sorry," "Masan," and "Swaroop." Throughout her career, Keki has showcased her versatility by portraying diverse characters in different genres. From romantic dramas to comedy flicks and social issue-based films, she has proven her ability to adapt to various roles with ease. Her performances have earned her critical acclaim and a loyal fan base. Apart from her work in mainstream cinema, Keki has also made notable contributions to the theater scene in Nepal. She has acted in numerous stage productions, displaying her versatility as an actress and her dedication to the craft. Keki's participation in theater reflects her commitment to exploring different artistic mediums and honing her skills as a performer. In addition to her acting career, Keki has also been involved in modeling and has appeared in numerous fashion shows and advertisements. Her unique blend of beauty and elegance has made her a sought-after model, and she has graced the covers of several magazines.

Keki's talent and hard work have not gone unnoticed, as she has received several awards and nominations throughout her career. She has been honored with the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Box Office Film Award, among others, further solidifying her position as a prominent figure in the Nepali film industry. Beyond her professional accomplishments, Keki is also known for her philanthropic efforts. She actively supports various charitable causes and has been involved in initiatives aimed at empowering women and children in Nepal.

KekiAdhikari's journey in the Nepali entertainment industry has been marked by success, dedication, and a passion for her craft. With her talent, versatility, and charming personality, she continues to captivate audiences and inspire aspiring actors and actresses in Nepal. As she continues to explore new horizons and take on challenging roles, Keki remains a beloved figure in the Nepali film fraternity.

 

 

Summary:

KekiAdhikari: A Popular Nepali Actress

KekiAdhikari is a popular Nepali actress and model known for her versatile performances, charming personality, and radiant beauty. She comes from a family with strong ties to the entertainment industry, and her passion for acting was ignited at an early age. She made her acting debut in 2009 and gained attention


for her natural acting skills and on-screen presence. Throughout her career, she has starred in successful films and showcased her versatility by portraying diverse characters in different genres. Keki has also made notable contributions to the theater scene in Nepal and has been involved in modeling, appearing in fashion shows and advertisements. She has received several awards and nominations for her work, including the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. Keki is also known for her philanthropic efforts, supporting charitable causes and initiatives aimed at empowering women and children in Nepal. Her journey in the Nepali entertainment industry is marked by success, dedication, and a passion for her craft, making her a beloved figure in the industry.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Interpreting Graphics Texts

(Unit: 19 Migrations and Diaspora)

The following words and phrases are used in interpreting data of different types of charts and diagrams. Study the words/phrases and put them in the right column.

 

Upward Trend

Downward Trend

Stable Trend

Grow, go, upto, boom, peak, level up, rise, climb, increase

Decline, collapse, fall, drop, dip, go, down, reduce, decrease, crash, plunge, plummet

Stay, constant, remain, stable, no change, remain, steady, stay, maintain, the same level

 

1.       Interpret data in the following charts and graphs using appropriate words and phrases. Make comparisons when required.

A.

 

Answer A.:


Nepali student migration

The given bar diagram illustrates the trend of migration of Nepalese students from 2009 to 2010 and 2018 to 2019. During the period of 2009 to 2010, the numbers of migrant students were 26948 but the next two years, 2010 to 2011 and 2011 to 2012 this trend decreased and reached upto 10258 students. It is the lowest number of migrant students in the year from 2009 to 2019. Then from 2012/2013 onwards, the migrated number of students increased day by day continuously every year and reached upto 63259 students in 2018 to 2019.

Overall, the data indicates that the number of students increased in high speed at the beginning year of 2008 to 2009 and then it suddenly falls down and then from 2011 to 2012 onwards, it increased gradually in slow pace and continued upto 2018 to 2019 and the number reached 63259 at the end. The highest numbers of migrant students were in the year 2018/2019 and the lowest numbers of migrant students were in 2011/2012.

B.


 

Answer B.:

Reasons for internal migration

The given pie chart shows the reasons for internal migration of people in the country. It presents several reasons like marriage, other family reason, new business, study/training, looking for work, easier lifestyle and other reasons for people's migration in the country. The highest rate responsible for migration of people in the country is marriage which is 54%. The reason for the lowest rate of migration of people in the country is other familial reason. It illustrates other familial reason is least responsible factor for migration of people in the country. The second highest responsible factor for migration of people is easier lifestyle. Infact, people migrate from one place to another place and similarly from rural areas to urban areas for the same reason.


Above all, the given graph illustrates how the number of migrants increases as their demands are not fulfilled with the place they are residing and it presents marriage and easier life as the main responsible factors for migration of people inside the country.

 

C.

 

Answer C.:

Trend of death of migrant workers

The given line graph illustrates the trend of death of migrant workers from the year 2008/09 to 2017/18. It shows the number of death of migrant workers were in 2008/09 were 77 which is recorded as the lowest number of death of workers. Then, the death of migrant workers increased continuously and raised upto year 2014/15 and it reached 1006. It was the highest death rate of migrant workers above all. It rose from 77, 419, 566, 648, 722, 877 and 1006 in the year 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14 and 2014/15 respectively. After that, the death rate of migrant workers decreased upto two years in 2015/16 and 2016/17. The numbers of death of migrant workers in 2017/18 were 821.

Over all, it shows how the number of death of migrant workers increased initially and then it decreased and finally increased to some extent.   The highest number of the death of migrant workers were 1006 in 2014/15 and the lowest number of death of migrant workers counted was 77 in 2008/09.

 

 

# What is Line Graph?

      A line graph is a type of chart used to show information that changes over time. We plot line graphs using several points connected by straight lines. We also call it a line chart. The line graph comprises of two axes known as ‘x’ axis and ‘y’ axis.


      The horizontal axis is known as the x-axis. The vertical axis is known as the y-axis Parts of a line graph:

The given image describes the parts of a line graph.

Ø  Title: tells about the data for each line graph is plotted.

Ø  x-axis: tells about labels on x-axis, which is generally time.

Ø  y-axis: tells about labels on y-axis which is generally a quantity in numbers

Ø 


Trend: We join the points to draw the graph.

 

 

 

D.    The graph below gives information about changes in the birth and death rates in New Zealand between 1901 and 2101.



Answer D.

The graph shows changes in the birth and death rates in New Zealand since 1901, and forecasts trends tip until 2101.

Between 1901 and the present day, the birth rate has been consistently higher than the death rate. It stood at 20,000 at the start of this period and increased to a peak of 66,000 in 1961. Since then the rate has fluctuated between 65 and 50 thousand and it is expected to decline slowly to around 45,000 births by the end of the century.

In contrast, the death rate started below 10,000 and has increased steadily until the present time. This increase is expected to be more rapid between 2021 and 2051 when the rate will probably level off at around 60,000, before dropping slightly in 2101.

Overall, these opposing trends mean that the death rate will probably overtake the birth rate in around 2041 and the large gap between the two levels will be reversed in the later part of this century.

 

(Source: https://www.ielts-exam.net/academic_writing_samples_task_1/1047/)

 

What is a Bar Chart?

      A bar chart is a graph with rectangular bars. The graph usually compares different categories. Although the graphs can be plotted vertically (bars standing up) or horizontally (bars laying flat from left to right), the most usual type of bar graph is vertical.

      The horizontal (x) axis represents the categories; The vertical (y) axis represents a value for those categories.

The three major attributes of bar graphs are:

      The bar graph helps to compare the different sets of data among different groups easily.

      It shows the relationship using two axes, in which the categories on one axis and the discrete values on the other axis.

      The graph shows the major changes in data over time

 

 

E.    The bar chart below shows shares of expenditures for five major categories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in the year 2009.


Answer D.

The bar chart compares how consumers in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan allocated different shares of total spending to categories such as food, housing, and transportation in 2009.

We can see that the United States had the highest housing expenditure share, 26% of total expenditures in 2009. The United Kingdom and Japan followed, with 24% and 22%, respectively. Canada had the lowest housing share at 21%. Housing was   the largest expenditure   component   in   all countries except Japan.

By contrast, Canada had the largest transportation share of all four countries at 20%. The United States and the United Kingdom had the next-highest transportation shares, 17% and 15%, respectively. Japan had the lowest, at 10%.

However, in Japan, consumers spent 23% of their total expenditures on food in 2009. The United Kingdom had the second-highest share at 20%. Canada, with 15%, and the United States, with 14% had the lowest food expenditure shares among the countries studied.

Overall, the data indicates that housing and health care shares of total expenditures were higher in the United States than in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan in 2009, whereas Americans had the lowest clothing share. Canada had the highest clothing and transportation shares, and Japan had the highest food share, among the countries compared.

(Source: https://www.ielts-exam.net/academic_writing_samples_task_1/781/)

 

 

 

4.   News Story Writing

****News Story News Report News Article Press Release


·      Lead or first sentence should be simple to read and understand and it should also be provide a good overview of overall article.

·      Short and effective paragraphs.

·      Meaningful content.

·      Explain the 5 Whs +1 Wh : Who, What, Where, When, and Why +How as extra to provide insightful context.

·      State your main goal and then explain, elaborate and expand on it.

·      Conduct research, research and research on the topic for ample and obvious support to the topic.

·      Be consistent.

·      *Things to be consider while writing news story: Accuracy (Fact-checked)

**Objectivity (Maintain a neutral and unbiased tone in reporting) Clarity (Clear and concise manner)

**Structure (Organize the news story in an inverted pyramid structure) Headline (Clear and attention-grabbing headline)

**Attribution Quotes original sources) Timeliness (Current and relevant Information)

*Context (Provide relevant background information)

*Ethical considerations (Follow ethical guidelines or privacy of individuals)

*Editing and proofreading (Review the news story for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors before publishing)

 

News Story: (Unit: 3 Sports Euro 2020)

Write a news story based on the given information.

A. Argentina beat Brazil to win Copa America

      by Reuters RIO DE JANEIRO, July 10

      first major title in 28 years

      first medal for Lionel Messi in a blue-and-white shirt

      Di Maria goal gave them a 1-0 win over Brazil

      15th Copa America equal to Brazil

      Brazil piled on the pressure but they could not get an equaliser

      Brazil - more aggressive in the second half

      Argentine defence – outstanding Answer:

Argentina beat Brazil 1-0 to win Copa America

Argentina beat Brazil 1-0 in Saturday’s Copa America final to secure the national team’s first title in 28 years.

Argentina’s winning goal at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro came in the 22nd minute after Rodrigo De Paul made a long pass to Angel Di Maria.Brazil piled on the pressure in an exciting second half but even with five strikers on the field, they could not get an equaliser against the Argentinian


defence protected by the outstanding Rodrigo De Paul.Argentina’s win was a particular triumph for Barcelona striker Lionel Messi, who picked up his first ever title in a blue and white shirt after more than 10 years of club and individual honours.

When the match ended, a tearful Messi was thrown into the air by some of his joyous teammates. Messi finished the tournament’s joint top goalscorer with four goals and was elected joint best player with Neymar.

When the final whistle went, Argentina TV declared “Argentina Champions, Lionel Messi Champion!”Their win extended their sequence of undefeated matches to 20 under Lionel Scaloni and handed Brazil their first competitive defeat since they lost to Belgium in the quarter-finals of the 2018 World Cup.

 

News Report:

Newspaper report writing format

The newspaper report should have these parts:

i.      The headline. The headline is the most import part of the report. ...

ii.      The byline. The byline is nothing but the name of the author or the reporter who is filing the report.

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iii.      Place. ...

iv.      Date. ...

v.      Introduction. ...

vi.      Body. ...

vii.      Conclusion.

 

Corruption in Nepal - Effects, Causes, and Remedies

 

Corruption is one of the major if not the principal reason for Nepal's underdevelopment. Like other developing nations, Nepal is in the turmoil caused by corruption. Misuse of power and authority leads to moral decay which is more dangerous than corruption itself. Corruption reduces competitiveness and increases cost and construction time, lowers the quality, and decreases the benefits significantly from any project. For example, Expensive Elections: a huge amount of money is invested by political parties during the election to buy voters or to please their supporters. Where do you think this money comes from? Along with the black money, it is collected from the businessperson who funds the political parties willingly or unwillingly in return for a favor. This investment's return is very high and easily accessible after the election from contracts, mishandling of funds, theft, extortion, and so on.

In simple terms, corruption can be defined as a form of dishonesty and criminal offense involving a person or organization who misuses power/position for personal benefit. Based on the scale of corruption, it can be generalized into three categories: Petty, Grand, and Systematic Corruption.

Petty corruption: Like its name, it occurs on a small scale usually at the end of public service. For example, in places or offices where public officials meet public directly like License office, police stations, and so on. You get the idea.

Grand corruption: Abuse of high-level power for the benefit of few at the expense of many which harm individuals and society and go unpunished. Stealing from public budgets for schools, roads, and hospitals, etc. are a few examples.


Systematic corruption: The whole system is corrupted and it is considered a way of life. All the corrupters follow common informal norms and rules of corruption. It is more than a few individuals or few bad apples in a tree, it is the whole tree that's gone bad. For instance, this happens when everyone benefits from corruption, the whole ministry or department (officials, ministries, and politicians) is involved.

Types/Methods of Corruption

A brief definition of well-known methods of corruption are:

i.   Bribery: The most common way of corruption is bribery, where a fixed amount or percentage or any other favor is exchanged for personal gain to do illegal things by the people in authority. It is known as "Ghush" in Nepali and very well known term throughout the nation.

ii.   Embezzlement: Generally, it's a theft of public resources entrusted by public officials/employees. Misuse of power to control, influence, and manipulate the public.

iii.    Favoritism/Cronyism/Nepotism: Academic qualifications, training background, working discipline, work experience, the integrity of character, and other such attributes are neglected in these corruption methods. Favoritism is the broader term which means favoring someone just because of likes and dislikes.

Cronyism is a subset of favoritism which means "What matters is who you know, not what you know ". Nepotism is a narrower form of favoritism which refers to favoring your family members.

Effects

Nepal is considered one of the most corrupted nations in the world, as it lies at 113th spot out of 180 countries. According to Transparency International, Nepal received a score of 34 out of 100 in Corruption Index - 2019. Corruption has been a pervasive issue throughout the nation and has hit the political, economical, social, and environmental development of Nepal. Thousands of corruption cases are filed but they get lost and remain only as a file. It appears that the Anti-corruption agency is only for those people with no political backing and high profile officers/bureaucrats (big fish) walk freely.

Causes of Corruption in Nepal

The multiparty system in Nepal has contributed to the bloom of corruption. Neither nation nor citizens have benefited from this multi-party system till now. Expensive election, economic disparity, political instability, educational inequality, and social security are considered to be the main reasons behind burgeoning corruption.

Transparency increases the effectiveness of the system. If the system and process are transparent with less complication, then more people will have access to information and related data which will raise consciousness. Thanks to Social Media and Press, things are starting to change as the speed of information exchange has increased drastically.

Whether it’s Rs. 100 or Rs. 1 billion, it’s still corruption if it’s obtained/given illegally. The amount is not an indicator that classifies corruption. Wrong can never be right, no matter the scale or size.

“Both bribe receiver and bribe offerer are enemies of the nation”

- PrithiviNaryanShah (Source:https://www.ashishdevkota.com/2020/07/nepalcorruptioncausessolutions.html)

 

 

New Article:

A. Write an article for a national daily on "The Status of Women in Nepali Society."

The Status of Women in Nepali Society

By ABC

September 6, 2023


The Kathmandu Post

The status of women in Nepal cannot be said to be too good. More than 60% of women are illiterate. The status of women varies as per to regions, castes, economy, religion, and structure of the community.

Nowadays some reservation and empowerment programmes are being held to encourage the women. Though they have equal right in the articles of constitution but in practical life, there is wide gap. They are not permitted to attend the public affairs due to the dominant ideology of culture being practiced. Their suppression stems from the concepts of hierarchy the caste system, traditional though about food, and the high value of chastity.

The dominant Hindu religion and culture have popularized a belief that women should be dependent on the males for income from cradle to grave. Men are considered the sole breadwinners of families; and women are viewed only as domestic and maternal. Women’s work is confined to the household. Their responsibilities are thought to include cooking, washing, maternity, collecting fuel and firewood, fetching water, engaging in agriculture, and service to males and other family members.

The workload of Nepalese women is immense. They work about 16 hours every day in agricultural works, carpet Industries, and wage labour activities. Furthermore, Nepalese women are compelled to resort to prostitution and to be sold as commercial sex-workers.

As we know very well that man and woman are the two wheels of a cart and the cart needs both of them to work properly. Mahatma Gandhi said, "A Woman especially the mother is the steering of the family." Therefore, if women are not provided proper education and economic rights, over all development of the family is not possible.

 

 

5.   Note Taking:

Points to be remembered for Effective and Organized Note Taking:

1.       Be concise by using short and to-the-point phrases rather than full sentences including key details.

2.      Use bullet points or numbering

3.      Use abbreviations and symbols

4.      Highlight keywords by underlining, using bold or italics, or highlighting them with colors.

5.      Maintain consistency

6.      Capture main ideas and supporting details

7.      Review and summarize the ideas

8.      Use headings and subheadings/ a Suitable Title

9.      Include Date if necessary

 

 

1.       Study the following text and its summary and write summary note.

Nepal’s migration situation is dominated by migration of Nepalese for foreign employment. The 2011 census on population and housing showed that almost 50 English: Grade 12 135 per cent of Nepal’s households had a member who was either working overseas or had returned.  While this labour


migration has a significant positive effect on Nepal’s economy, it also has a series of socioeconomic impacts on the welfare of Nepali nationals and their communities. Exploitation of migrant workers is rife and aspiring labour migrants may find themselves in a situation of irregular migration or trafficking. Nepal’s environmental vulnerability also has an impact on the scale of internal and international migration. Climate change, environmental degradation, natural and manmade disasters cause displacement and dislocation from the land, meaning that many Nepalis migrate to ensure a sustainable livelihood. Nepal’s open border with its close neighbor India is another defining and unique characteristic in Nepal’s migration context. Although the lack of data on this issue is of concern, it is recognized that there are frequent and extensive cross-border movements, which have significant impacts for Nepal, both positive and potentially negative. The 2011 census data shows that nearly two fifths (37.2%) of the Nepali absentees are in India, however such data has its limitations in the case of an open border where crossing can be short-term or seasonable and will be undocumented. There are also no records kept on how many Nepalis work in India or where they are.

Traditionally, Nepali migrant workers sought employment mainly in India, however from the mid-1980s, Nepalis started also to migrate to the Gulf States and Malaysia for work which resulted in an increase in migrant workers as well as in a proliferation of labour recruitment agencies and brokers. The decentralization of passport issuance in Nepal also facilitated the migration of many unskilled and semi- skilled Nepalis.

During past two decades, Nepal has also witnessed an increase in the number of Nepali women who are seeking work abroad and being gradually recognized as important economic actors. The risk of exploitation and abuse of women migrant workers is high, particularly in largely unregulated sectors such as domestic work and the Government has put in place a series of measures seeking to protect women migrants. To date, these measures have met with limited success and there is still evidence that many women migrants are in situations of risk.

Answer:

 

Summary Notes

Main Idea: Migration in Nepal takes place mainly for foreign employment Key points

   50 percent of Nepali household had a member who had migrated to overseas

   Overseas migration can also create the problem of human trafficking

   Various factors play role in migration

   Migration of Nepali workers has spread to Gulf States and Malaysia

   The number of women migrants for employment is at the rise Summary

Nepal’s migration situation is heavily dominated by people migrating to foreign countries for employment. According to census report of 2011, 50 percent of Nepali households had a member who had migrated to foreign countries. Many Nepalise migrate to foreign countries to ensure a sustainable livelihood. Nepal’s open border is another cause of migration. Data shows that about 37.2% of Nepali


migrants are in India. Traditionally India is the main destination of Nepali migrants. However, people have started to migrate to Golf countries and Malaysia from mid -1980s. There is also an increase in number of Nepali women migrating to foreign countries for job. This has increased the risk of exploitation and abuse of them.

 

6.   Skeleton Stories:

Points to be remembered while developing ideas for skeleton story:

-          Read the given outlines 2-3 times carefully to gain general ideas.

-          Identify the central theme and event of the story.

-          Determine the setting or environment in which the story takes place.

-          Write the readable story in specific format: Title, Body and Moral

-          Give a suitable title for the story.

-          Start the story with ‘Once upon a time,……. –Once there was/were……., - Once, there live……, - Long long ago….. etc.

-          Generally, Past tense is used to write the story.

-          Moral: “We should or shouldn’t……… or…..”

 

A.     Write a short story in approximately 150 words using the following clues. Provide the story with a suitable title.

Himesh was on the terrace…. Watching the last rays of the Sun. Suddenly, he heard a shout coming from the street….. He ran down the stairs to see what had happened. Out of his horror he saw man lying on the street. The floor was full of blood….

Moral:

 

Title: Shadows of the Setting Sun

Himesh was on the terrace, captivated by the vibrant hues of the sinking sun. The world around him seemed to be bathed in a warm golden light. Just as the last rays of sunlight kissed the horizon, a chilling cry shattered the tranquility. Startled,Himesh dashed down the stairs with his pounding heart.

As he reached the street, he was shocked to gaze the horror in the street – a man was lying in the street in a pool of blood. He whole body trembled but ignoring his own apprehension, Himesh knelt beside the injured man and dialed emergency services with trembling hands. The seconds felt like an eternity as he anxiously awaited help, his mind consumed by a moral obligation to assist a fellow human being in need.

Summoning his courage, Himesh knelt beside the injured man, desperately searching for signs of life. The fading glow of the setting sun cast long shadows across the street, symbolizing the fragile nature of life. In that moment, Himesh vowed to cherish every fleeting ray of light, to embrace the preciousness of existence, and to never take a single heartbeat for granted.

Moral: We are all capable of making a difference, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem.


B.      Complete the story beginning with the sentence given: Once I woke up at mid night. I had high fever. I asked my brother to take me to the hospital in about 150 words

Once I woke up at midnight, feeling very sick. My body was burning with a high fever, and I needed help. So, I called out to my brother, who was sleeping in the same room.

"Brother," I said softly, "I'm not feeling well. Can you please take me to the hospital?"

My brother woke up immediately, concerned about my well-being. He came to my side and held my hand, assuring me that everything would be alright. He helped me get out of bed and led me to the car.

We drove to the hospital together. I felt scared and tired, but having my brother beside me made me feel a little better. When we reached the hospital, the doctors and nurses were kind and gentle. They checked me carefully and gave me medicine to bring down my fever.

After some time, my fever started to go down, and I began to feel better. I was so grateful to my brother for being there for me when I needed him the most. This experience taught me the importance of family and how they take care of each other.

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