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Perseverance argumentative 800-word answer is as follows:

Perseverance, perseverance

Perseverance, Perseverance-I have always thought that things can be perfect without perseverance and perseverance. Sometimes, I am still puzzled by the saying that Rome was not built in a day. But since I finished reading Edison, I changed my mind.

As we all know, when Edison invented the electric light bulb, it was not smooth sailing. Edison used to learn all kinds of materials from all over the world in the early days of making electric lights, but he failed repeatedly.

But he never gave up. It was this sentence "Rome wasn't built in a day" that inspired him to stick to it. Finally, he won the old saying "Where there is a will, there is a way". After thousands of experiments, Edison finally found the answer from an old man, turned his beard into tungsten wire, completed the indispensable electric light for us every day, and filled our life with light. This shows that his invention is second to none.

Forget it, my heart is sour! Sometimes I really think Edison is a little stupid, but he is so stupid that I admire him. I deeply admire him.

From Edison's case, we can know that perseverance and perseverance have also played a great role in learning. For example, if a person fishes for three days and dries the net for two days, he will only give up halfway and accomplish nothing, but if a person persists in working towards a goal, he will surely embark on the road to success. I seem to be the first kind of person, fishing for three days and drying the net for two days. Take this matter for example!

Our school held track and field training, and I was "lucky" to participate. On the first day, the teacher asked our track and field team to run ten laps first, and then do three sets of leapfrog ... I heard that, wow! Isn't this devil training? I panted for ten laps and exhausted three sets of leapfrog. On the first day, I was a wounded soldier who was defeated and didn't want to eat. Finally, I declined again and again and left the track and field team.

When I closed the book, I felt very ashamed and suddenly realized that if I didn't have eternal perseverance, my consequences would be as unimaginable as the first person. Looking at this thick book reminds me of the well-known saying: Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% sweat. Now, I will study with 99% sweat and work as hard as Edison. Become an immortal inventor!