A Street Hawker | A Fisherman | A Teacher | Paragraph Group:6
14. A Street Hawker
A man who sells various things by moving from street to street is a street hawker. He is a self-employed person. He is a familiar figure in the cities and towns. He raises a strange outcry to draw the attention of his customers. He wears a peculiar dress in different colors. He tries to attract the attention of the customers by using different tricks. He carries his goods either in bundles or in a basket. Sometimes he walks about with his goods on a wheeled platform. His customers are usually children and women. As the credulous, they agree to pay whatever price he demands. So He does not like elderly men. He usually sells toys. Cosmetics, ready-made garments, daily necessaries, utensils and balloons of various colors and shapes. Children gather around him and women hail him. He is a clever man. He goes out of his moving shop when the elderly people are out on duty or business. He demands a higher price for his things but he sells his things at a cheaper rate. However, he is an expected person for some people. Although he works hard, his life is miserable. All most all the time he leads a subhuman life.
2. A Fisherman
The man who catches fish to live is a fisherman. Generally, a fisherman lives in a village near a river or a sea. He is hard-working and painstaking. He uses nets and boats in fishing. Some fishermen have nets but no boats. Some who have boats and nets employ the boat fewer ones and work in a group. A fisherman is always at work. While at home he repairs his boats or nets and he paints his boats or dyes his nets. He catches fish in the seas, rivers, and bells. His women-folk make new nets; his children dry fishes in the sun and sell them in the market. He works hard all day and night. The life of a fisherman is very risky and challenging because there may have storms and cyclones at any time. Some fishermen go fishing at night; some go fishing in the deep water or in the sea from home for many days. When he catches a lot of fish, his joy knows no bounds. After all, a fisherman does much good to us by supplying fishes. In spite of being hard-working, he can hardly make both ends meet. The government should take some steps for the development of a minimum standard of their livelihood.
16. A Teacher
A man or woman, who teaches the students in any educational institution, is called a teacher. A teacher is a person who teaches his or her students and discovers their hidden treasures. He is a window opener for his students. A teacher opens up new vast knowledge for them. A good teacher is a friend, philosopher and a guide to the students. He does everything to the students. He nurses the young minds as carefully as the gardener handles the saplings. The importance of his service knows no bounds. He teaches his students the methods of living because a good teacher knows the modern method of teaching.
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