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Reflections on the 500-word composition in EQ Lesson 15
In the dead of night, my room will still turn on and off the lights, and I will still hold Helen in my hand. Keller's If You Give Me Three Days of Light. I read it with relish. ...

Helen was born in a happy family, but she was unfortunate. After she was born 19 months, a sudden illness made her lose her sight and voice forever. No matter night or morning, no matter day or night, all she has left is darkness, and she will never see a colorful world again; Never hear a beautiful voice again. Immersed in a world without light and sound, the only thing I feel is peace.

When Helen was six years and nine months old, Anne. Sally walked into her life and saw a ray of sunshine, which completely changed Helen's life.

How great the power of knowledge is. It has turned Helen from a disabled person into a person who is beneficial to society, so we should love learning and be a person who is useful to our country.

Helen is extraordinary. She welcomes every day with a smile. She is optimistic, confident and self-reliant, which makes her create one brilliant chapter after another in the world.

There will always be setbacks in one's life, and nothing will go smoothly. Like Helen, she is still optimistic. Although she can't see the sky, she will still bravely raise her head and set out for a new life, happiness and a better tomorrow.

Chairman Mao once said that "10,000 years is too long to seize the day". We still have a long time. If we muddle along, we will accomplish nothing, so we should cherish every day and study hard.

I want to be strong and face all disappointment. I firmly believe that only by never giving up and constantly striving for self-improvement can an ordinary life blossom into an extraordinary flower of life.