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A Crucial Class for Being Successful by Vicky Smith
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Until now, I still remember a class I had in the middle school, which always instructs me to face difficulties bravely. Both the wind and snow blew heavily that day, and it seemed that there were lots of mad monsters roaring and tussling outside. The snow fiercely looked for objects to attack, and the wind sobbed and groped around. Everyone felt very cold inside the classroom. It appeared that students’ intention of reading was frozen and they stamped their feet. Our Owyang teacher rushed to the classroom with his red nose. The wind swept into and rolled the pictures on the wall up in the sky, and then the picture fell down the ground. The noisy classroom became quiet at once, and we looked at our teacher uncannily. “All students, put on your rubber shoes, and let’s go to the playground.” He said seriously. Upon hearing that, we communicated with him in eyes, for he should let us stand for 5 minutes on the playground in such cold weather. Although our teacher threatened us that if we didn’t have this class, we should never appear in his class, several effeminate girls and naughty boys didn’t go out of the room. Finally we had to be squeezed under our classroom, unwilling to go to the playground, however, we kept silent and honestly lined up three columns to the playground. At that time we found our thin teacher only wore a piece of white T-shirt tightly, which make him look thinner. Afterwards, we stood on the playground for 5 minutes honestly. Originally, when we were in the classroom, we thought we couldn’t withstand the blizzard, but in fact, even we wore T-shirts and stood for half an hour outside, we could bear it. To be honest, I thanks for my teacher from the bottom of my heart. It is this experience that makes me realize how to solve difficulties reasonably. When we come across difficulties, many of us will wear magnifiers, so we think it is not likely for us to solve them successfully in the end. On the contrary, if we fight against difficulties, we will beat them finally. Like many scars in our life, maybe they are not as serious as we thought. If we don’t mind the scars, they will recover soon. Finally, do you want to know more about stones? If you do, you can get more information from stonebtb.
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