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प्रश्न
Write about what you would like to do if ‘Time’ was your friend.
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उत्तर
If ‘Time’ Was My Friend
If ‘Time’ was my friend, I would spend every moment learning, exploring, and making memories. I would ask Time to take me back to the past so I could see how people lived long ago. Imagine visiting ancient civilizations, meeting famous kings, and watching how great inventions were made!
I would also ask Time to take me to the future. I’d explore how the world will change, see flying cars, and meet people from another time. If I made mistakes, Time could help me go back and fix them.
With Time as my friend, I’d never waste a moment. I’d use every second to learn new things, help others, and create wonderful stories to share. Time would remind me that every moment is precious and that I should enjoy life fully!
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