Students of St. Maro's planned to go on an excursion to an industrial -1- in the -2-. Their -3- bus -4- along he smooth asphalt road. As it was a clear day, they were able to enjoy the -5- which the open country presented.
They reached the city, with its number of vehicles making movement very difficult and causing traffic -6-. The driver however, expertly -7- the bus onto the road that led to the big cup and tile factory and in no time they alighted at the factory -8-. The view that greeted them was astounding in its unique beauty. Brightly coloured flowers lined well set-out lanes.
A pleasant secretary led them into the factory where an attendant explained to them the different processes of cup and tile making. The Maroans were surprised to learn that Kaolin, a clayey compound, was the -9- raw material used. The tiles were of different shapes and sizes and had various intricate designs on them. They were given some cups as -10-, it was indeed a rewarding experience.