Essay on Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover- By Lakshmi Nanda Madhusoodhanan
The English idiom "don't judge a book by its cover" is a figurative phrase which means "you shouldn't judge significance of something by its outward appearance Read More...
Essay on Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover- By Lakshmi Nanda Madhusoodhanan
The English idiom "don't judge a book by its cover" is a figurative phrase which means "you shouldn't judge significance of something by its outward appearance Read More...
My favourite proverb- By Malavika Vinod
I am Malavika Vinod. This time, I am here to share about my favourite proverb. Can you guess which proverb is it? I will give you one clue. It is a proverb that Read More...
Essay on Beware of the unknown gift – Nidhissh Vivekanandan
There is an old saying, ‘Beware of the Greek’s bearing gifts,’ which means do not trust enemies who give presents. They can be playing a trick on us. T Read More...
Absence makes the heart grow fonder- By Nadia Mustaq
One day, I and my sister had a fight. I was actually arguing with my sister for just a silly thing. She tried to calm me down. After trying so much she lost her Read More...
A friend in need is a friend indeed. – By Pavithra Girish
“A friend in need is a friend indeed.” This proverb I heard from the story the dove and the ant. Now, I am going to tell what happened to me when I was in c Read More...
Time and Tide waits for none- By Malavika Krishna
It would be absurd if I ask you, ‘have you been to any seashore’. Obviously your answer would be a very firm YES. But if I ask you ‘have you noticed the p Read More...