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A paragraph describing language and action.
1, he opened his eyes and ears, carefully capturing every tiny sound.

She twisted her hat, hunched her back, lowered her head, narrowed her eyes, and her hands seemed to be holding something. At this time, she stopped, stopped looking around, stared at a place on the right, and suddenly reached into the water with a small fish in her hand.

Mom came back very late. I paced up and down the room, looking up at the clock from time to time. I'm really anxious and I've been wandering. I told myself in my heart to be calm. I stopped to sit on the sofa, but I was still in a hurry.

You flew across the beam like a vigorous swallow, and suddenly, the audience cheered like a bolt from the blue.

She squeezed into the gate and put the burden on the ground. He stepped forward, grabbed the grass on the ground, held it down with his knees, leaned forward, tied his waist with his hands, lifted it up and threw it into a corner of the courtyard wall.

6. As soon as she saw the laundry table, she climbed two or three times and proudly said to me, "Come and carry me!" Hardly had I reached her when she threw herself into my arms. I was thrown back a few steps and almost fell to the ground, but she was still smiling around my neck.

7. The sound is thin and sharp, as if coming from a distance, and like a faint electric bell, intermittent.

8. I wrap my coat tightly from time to time and my feet keep changing. I've never been restless.

9. When she washed the dirty clothes with soap, she polished them. Small soap bubbles emerged from the clothes and soon turned into many white bubbles.

10, my feet are almost numb with cold, and my feet keep stamping.