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Answer the following questions to write a paragraph on 'Your Childhood Memories'.

(a) Do you remember your childhood? (b) What things of that period do you remember? (c) Do you have any happy memories? (d) What are they? When did you start learning? (e) When did you start going to school? (f) Did you enjoy going to school? (g) What did you do at school? (h) How were you treated at school?

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MY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES
Man has a tendency to turn back to the past memories from the present. The present may be good but the past is golden. My childhood haunts me like a passion. I remember my childhood all too often. Whenever I am sick of the present, I try to get relief in the past days of my childhood. I was quite free at that time. I was very close to my grandfather who was my constant companion. He shared my joys and sorrows. He felt happy when he saw me in a pleasant mood. Whenever he found me in a sad mood, he would console or show sympathy towards me. Still I cannot forget him. My childhood memories frequently haunt me. That I used to roam hither and thither like a bird, that everybody loved me so much, are simply memories to me now. I started learning A, 'B', 'C at the age of 4 and started going to school at the age of 5. I felt elated to go to school. When the school rang the bell of break, I used to run in groups and wandered in the green land before returning home. I still remember that I was a little naughty in the class. But my teachers and classmates were good enough to treat me kindly and affectionately. I want to get back my past. I cannot efface the beautiful memory of my childhood. Childhood memories will remain ever fresh in my mind. Sweet memories increase my joy and happiness while the bitter ones increase my pain. When I sit idle alone after, the tiring daily work, I lose myself in the remembrance of childhood.

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