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Look at the diary of the second grade of the eleventh primary school in Shangrao City. Which student writes 200 words better when ants move eggs?
I played football in the yard this afternoon. Suddenly, I saw a long black "team" crawling slowly and methodically. I crouched down and looked, ah, it was a group of little ants! Some of them transport mud to build their own "homes", and some transport grain, coming and going, and they are very busy. When they meet, they will touch each other, swing their tentacles and say hello to each other!

Look, a very small ant is dragging an egg much bigger than him, struggling to move forward slowly. Probably tired, he put down his eggs and went back. I quickly picked up the eggs and put them in front of the little ants. Unexpectedly, it scared him away. I followed him closely to see what would happen to him. I saw him touching an oncoming ant, as if to say to him, "There is an egg there, I can't drag it, please come and help!" " Hearing this, the ant met several other ants and followed the little ant.

The little ant went back to its original place, saw that the egg was gone and was in a hurry. I really want to help him and put the rice in front of him. But when I thought of the way he was scared just now, I quickly drew my hand back and put the grain of rice under the big tree. His friends came and saw the little ant in a hurry and knew that the egg was gone. A partner seemed to comfort him: "Don't worry, let's look around." So they searched separately for a long time, and finally, the little ant found it. He seems to be calling for his friends happily, but they have already gone away. ...

At this moment, a gust of wind came. What should I do? Can't wait any longer! So he picked up the eggs and walked like hell, go! Although the strength is not enough, I dare not rest. It seems that he will get home before the strong wind comes. "Come on, come on!" I was there to cheer him up. It seems to go faster than before. "There are three steps, two steps, one step, home!" I shouted.

Although he is a small ant, his indomitable spirit deeply shocked me. Don't I need this spirit in my study?