Paragraph On A Sunset

Paragraph On A Sunset scene is really a scene of immense joy and pleasure. The brightness of the sun becomes dim before sinking down on the horizon.

Write in about 100-125 words a paragraph about ‘A Sun Set Scene.’ You have to use the following questions in writing this paragraph.

Paragraph On A Sunset

  • What is the sun setting?
  • What does the sun look in the western side?
  • What does the natural scenery look like at that time?
  • What does the poet think?
  • What do the birds and human beings do then?

Paragraph On A Sunset

A sunset scene is really a scene of immense joy and pleasure. The brightness of the sun becomes dim before sinking down on the horizon. It looks like a red ball of fire on the western horizon. Its red rays fall on the green fields, houses, buildings, trees, and rivers. They all become with the rays of the setting sun. Its rays reflect on the waves of rivers and glitter on them. The sunset scene on a river is very charming which gives pleasure to the mind and eyes. At that time cowboys drive their cattle home, sing and play on their flute. Birds return to their nests chirping. Workers rush into the river ghats and swim. When nights come, darkness begins to come over the world.

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