An Essay on "My Most Disastrous Day Ever" in 250 words.

                  Who would want to have a disastrous day? I don't think anybody would. But whether you like it or not, everybody has one, even if not serious but a mild one. My most disastrous day was when I was taken to our principal's office.
                                                 Now you'll say, 'not a big deal' but I had maintained a clean slate up till then. I was then in my fifth grade. Our yearly exams were going on and 'April Fools Day' was coming up. So I had a few tricks up my sleeve. I was going to put sand in my friend's bag as a prank. Back then, I didn't understand that this deed would bring nothing but trouble to him. As you might have guessed, I was caught and upto 3 different teacher's severely scolded me and as a bonus also told me in advance that I would by taken to the principal after I wrote my exam. So during the entire test, I was literally shaking with fear and am sure that I would have lost a lot of marks then and there. Then as told, I was taken to our principal..... now you are thinking story over but no, to add to my self-pity my mother saw me crying in front of my that day's topper at the 'Most evil person' chart.
Just my bad luck.
                            But even if one accepts or not, everyone learns from every incident in one's life and so did I. One, that pranks should not cause harm to others. Two, no other thing than studies should be done during exams. And that is why my friends, this was my most disastrous day ever.



  • A Clean Slate - an idiom meaning to say that a person has no past bad deeds or actions in remembrance.
  • Few tricks up my sleeve - To have a secret plan, idea that can be utilized whenever required.
  • Shaking with fear - Scared

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