One day, Little Fox Lele wanted to go across the river to see Grandma Bear. She picked up a basket and left. I happened to meet Mimi, a little white rabbit coming from the other side to pick mushrooms.
Lele went to the stream and found that there was only one wooden bridge, which could only cross one person at a time. Then Mimi crossed the bridge. Lele said first, "Get out of my way!" Mimi is also very angry. He said, "I want to go there first!" " "Lele more angry. He said, "Go down quickly, I want to go there first! Mimi was just about to resist when the bees came and the queen said, "You should be polite and give in to each other.
If I'm not mistaken, did you just stop here to argue about who should go first? "Lele and Mimi feel that they have done something wrong. So Lele let Mimi go first, but Mimi insisted that Lele go first. Lele had to cross the bridge with a red face, followed by Mimi
I see, be humble to each other before interests, and don't argue.
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Describing a shape usually begins with a general description. No matter what kind of animal appears in front of people, people will first have an overall evaluation of its appearance. Or cute, or majestic, or beautiful, or petite, or smart, or clumsy.
Then grab the head, body, limbs or wings, tail and other parts and write down the animal characteristics such as shape and color one by one. For example, giraffes have a thin and long neck, but their heads are small. Butterflies have beautiful patterns on their wings.
The key to grasping the characteristics is to grasp the overall characteristics, and the characteristics of each component should be consistent with the main characteristics, rather than grasping everything. In the description, we should keep the theme prominent and unified.
This is a majestic male tiger. It seems that the natural word "king" is branded on its head. The beard on his mouth is stuck high, and his eyes are chilling, as if he has been searching for prey. His limbs are thick, his claws are sharp, and his tail is as short as a whip made of steel wire.