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Write a story composition about sharing 400
Educators say, "Children without secrets will never grow up." Parents said, "Don't keep secrets from yourself, there will be pressure." The friend said, "Tell your secret and let me share the pain or happiness with you." I said, "I will divide the secret into several layers. I will share it with my parents when I am in pain and with my good friends when I am happy." Of course, there are one or two little secrets hidden in my deepest heart. "

I think it's better to have fewer secrets, so that people won't be too tired and don't have to worry about accidentally revealing secrets. I am a child who didn't have too many secrets since I was a child, so I am very cheerful and happy. I will tell most of the secrets. Of course, they are not secrets now.

When I meet something at school and I can't figure it out, I will go home and tell my parents, who will comfort me, enlighten me and tell me the truth of getting along with others: "You can't always think from your own point of view when you get along with others, you should always think from others' point of view and learn to care about others." "Over time, there are fewer and fewer things that can't be figured out; Of course, some small pranks are also willing to share with friends. For example, during the Chinese New Year, we will put some small firecrackers in front of other people's wheels. As soon as the car starts, it will make a bang, scaring the owner, so we will hide and laugh.

Now that I think about it, I still have a little secret to tell. When my sister was only 4 years old, she liked painting on the wall very much, so she was scolded a lot. One day, I had a whim and wanted to draw on the wall, so I took a pencil and drew a face on the wall. Afraid of being found by my mother, I ran away quickly. But the grimace was soon discovered by my mother. She thought it was my sister and scolded her. Although I feel guilty, I dare not admit it.

I still have a little secret in my heart, and I don't know when to tell it, maybe three days later, maybe three years later.