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You had been waiting outside the examination hall. Describe what you saw and the sounds you heard when you arrived at the place. What were your feelings? Describe how the scene changed once you entered the hall and the examination started.

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Hint: Write about your feelings in a detailed descriptive manner and try to categorize the topic in 2 or 3 paragraphs depending upon the word limit (if any).

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It was my first board examination; I remember walking inside the school after bidding farewell to my parents. There were many students, some were anxiously studying while some were busy chatting with each other. I went and joined my friends who were standing near the school entry. We started discussing some important questions and felt relieved for a while. Soon, we all entered and reached outside the examination hall. There were 30 minutes left for the examination to begin, so I closed my eyes and started praying. I could hear the other children praying and revising around me. I started feeling nervous and a little scared, so I went to the other side and stood beside the window for some fresh air.
The world outside seemed to be so peaceful and calm. I even saw some slum children running around and playing near the school. Suddenly, the bell rang and all the students started running towards their classrooms, I also started following them. I was sitting on the allotted seat and filling my examination details when the invigilator came and signed my sheet while wishing me luck. I thanked her and felt a little confident. 5 minutes later, we all were reading the question paper and analyzing it in our minds. I was so happy as I was familiar with all the given questions. Overall, it was a good day and I scored really good marks in that exam.

Note: Remember to recheck your paragraph after completing it, for any grammatical errors or spelling mistakes.