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Take my growing pains as the main content, write a letter to the teacher or principal and ask him or her to help you solve your troubles.
Dear teacher:

Hello. When you receive this letter, you may be correcting your homework or preparing lessons. I am very touched to see your hard work every day. I would like to tell you from the bottom of my heart that I am eager to get your help.

Since I entered the fourth grade, I not only found that my knowledge suddenly became changeable and difficult to understand, but also my homework increased. I also feel like a fool. Every day after school, my mother asks me to finish my homework first. I open my book here, and I seem to hear cartoons there. I like watching cartoons. I think cartoons can bring me happiness. My mother used to let me watch cartoons for half an hour, but with the increase of homework, the welfare for this half an hour was cancelled. I feel bored. Does growing up mean sacrificing happiness? Then I don't want to grow up.

Teacher, I am willing to be a good boy. Willing to finish homework well and become an excellent student; I also like Conan's wit and Big Wolf's humor. So I am very upset. How to deal with the contradiction between learning and watching cartoons? Sometimes I especially look forward to last Monday's class, because there are many subjects in Monday's class, such as PE, computer and science. There will be fewer Chinese and math classes and less homework, so I can watch my favorite cartoons.

Teacher, do all my classmates have my troubles? How to solve it? Can you give me some advice? Thanks, teacher.

Wish you good health. Work goes well.

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