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Dont Let Your Thoughts and Worries Hide Your Happiness

On a cloudy day, the clouds hide the sun, but the sun is always there in the sky. Happiness is like
the sun. It is often hidden by the clouds of thoughts and worries. You have to scatter and dissolve
the clouds-your thoughts and worries, so you can experience happiness.

You don't have to create happiness, because though you may not believe it, it is part of your
essence, but is just hidden. All you have to do is calm down your mind and feelings, because
when there is a quiet mind and inner peace, happiness emerges from within you.

Paragraph 1 A word used to connect clauses or sentences


Dont: Do (Verb) or to coordinate words in the same clause
Not (Adverb) (e.g., and, but, if ).

Verb Worries (Noun)


The verb signals an action, an A word (other than a pronoun) used to
occurrence, or a state of being. Whether identify any of a class of people, places, or
mental, physical, or mechanical, verbs things common noun, or to name a particular
always express activity. one of these proper noun.
Adverb
Hide (Verb)
a word or phrase that modifies or
qualifies an adjective, verb, or other Your (Possesive Pronoun)
adverb or a word group, expressing a
Happiness (Noun)
relation of place, time, circumstance,
manner, cause, degree, etc. On (Preposition)
A word governing, and usually preceding, a
Let (Verb)
noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to
Your (Possesive Pronoun) another word or element in the clause
Possessive pronouns include my, mine, our,
A (Indefinition Article)
ours, its, his, her, hers, their, theirs, your and
In English, the two indefinite articles are a
yours - all words that demonstrate
and an. Like other articles, indefinite articles
ownership
are invariable. You use one or the other,
And (Conjunction) depending on the first letter of the word
following the article, for pronunciation Sky (Noun)
reasons. Use a when the next word starts
Happiness (Noun)
with a consonant, or before words starting in
u and eu when they sound like you. Use an Is (Be)
when the next word starts with a vowel
Like (Adjective)
(a,e,i,o,u) or with a mute h.
The (Indefinition Article)
Cloudy (Adjective)
A word or phrase naming an attribute, added Sun (Noun)
to or grammatically related to a noun to
It (Pronoun)
modify or describe it.
Is (Be)
Day (Noun)
Often (Adverb)
The (Indefinition Article)
Hidden (Adjective)
Clouds (Noun)
By (Preposition)
Hide (Verb)
The (Indefinition Article)
The (Indefinition Article)
Clouds (Noun)
Sun (Noun)
Thoughts (Preposition)
But (Conjunction)
And (Conjunction)
The (Indefinition Article)
Worries (Noun)
Sun (Noun)
You (Pronoun)
Is (Be)
Have to (Auxiliary Verb)
Always (Adverb)
Auxiliary (or Helping) verbs are used
There (Adverb) together with a main verb to show the verbs
tense or to form a negative or question. The
In (Preposition)
most common auxiliary verbs are have, be,
The (Indefinition Article) and do.
Happiness (Noun)

Scatter (Verb) Paragraph 2

And (Conjunction) You (Pronoun)

Dissolve (Verb) Dont (Verb+Adverb)

The (Indefinition Article) Have to (Auxiliary Verb)

Clouds (Noun) Create (Verb)

- (Dashes) Happiness (Noun)


A dash is a little horizontal line that floats in
Because (Conjunction)
the middle of a line of text (not at the
bottom: thats an underscore). Its longer Though (Conjunction)
than a hyphen and is commonly used to
You (Pronoun)
indicate a range or a pause. Dashes are used
to separate groups of words, not to separate May (Auxiliary Verb)

parts of words like a hyphen does. There are


Not (Adverb)
three forms of dashes: em, en, and the
double hyphen. Believe (Verb)

Your (Possesive Pronoun) It (Pronoun)

Thoughts (Noun) Is ( To Be)

And (Conjunction) Part (Noun)

Worries (Noun) Of (Preposition)

So (Conjunction) Your (Pronoun)

You (Pronoun) Essence (Noun)

Can (Auxiliary Verb) But (Conjunction)

Experience (Verb) Is (To Be)


Just (Adverb) Happiness (Noun)

Hidden (Adjective) Emerges (Verb)

All (Adjective) From (Preposition)

You (Pronoun) Within (Adverb)

Have to (Auxiliary Verb) You (Pronoun)

Do (Verb)

Calm Down (Verb)

Your (Possesive Pronoun)

Mind (Noun)

And (Conjunction)

Feelings (Noun)

Because (Conjunction)

When (Conjunction)

There (Adverb)

Is (To Be)

A (Indefinition Article)

Quiet (Adjective)

Mind (Noun)

And (Conjunction)

Inner (Adjective)

Peace (Noun)

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