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Use what, what, what to make sentences.
1. Today, I played hide-and-seek with my friends. I found a naughty Xiaoming in the tree, a little joy who loves to laugh behind the open door, a quiet Yu Xin in the corner behind the low wall, and a Xiao Gang who loves to study in the closet of the room. In the end, I won a great victory.

2. Father's love is a mountain, which will give me strength when I am in trouble, give me direction when I am confused, give me confidence when I am lost, congratulate me when I am successful, and alert my father's love. It is a towering mountain that supports my life.

3. The beauty of daffodil, just like its whole, is not only reflected in its six white petals, but also in its golden lace and brilliant stamens, and even more reflected in its determination to face life bravely and embrace the world.

There are also beautiful scenery on the beach. It's a group of people of all colors playing by the sea. Some people are digging shells, some are fishing for small fish, and some are playing in the water. Look, there are two people taking wedding photos in wedding dresses. They are laughing happily.

At the foot of the mountain, by the stream, by the roadside and in the park, when you happen to find that the winter jasmine has quietly poked its head out, you will immediately think that this is good news from Miss Chun.

6. In the morning, I went to the park for morning exercises. Some people are running, some are doing aerobics, some are dancing swords, some are kicking shuttlecock, and some are playing diabolo.

7. The Chinese dream is not in a magnificent office, in a low and humble shed for migrant workers, in bossing around, but in serving and caring for the people.

8. The bird hummed in the sky and flew freely. The flowers cheered for him, the grass danced for her, and he and Sister Baiyun played hide-and-seek in the sky. Everything is so beautiful.

9. Clouds in the sky are unpredictable, sometimes like a fine horse running, sometimes like a dog shaking its head and tail, sometimes like a chicken looking for food, and sometimes like an elephant drinking water.

10, when he first joined the revolution, three or five people could not open their mouths. Now, even in a crowded room, he can speak very calmly.