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An 800-word argumentative essay on patience
Not long ago, I read an article entitled & gt I thought, what art does a bird learn, and what touching plot will it have? So, I read this article with curiosity.

The story is about a group of birds going to Phoenix to learn how to build nests. Owls, eagles, crows and sparrows all think they know how to fly proudly. Only the elf swallow listened carefully to the phoenix. Therefore, the nest built by the swallow later is not only beautiful and strong, but also warm and not afraid of wind and rain.

After reading the whole article, it suddenly occurred to me that I have no patience in what I usually do. Will I be like an owl, an eagle, a crow and a sparrow?

I remember once, my father took me to an art class. I drew a picture and the teacher gave me some advice. I raised my hand impatiently. "I don't want to learn, it's too difficult!" "I got a good fight for this!

The other day, the school organized us to go to military training. When I arrived at the camp, I saw the instructors standing straight on the playground, so unified and stylish. The instructors have bright eyes and their brow is full of heroic spirit. I was completely stunned. We are all curious about this military training now.

Then, under the crazy training of the instructor, it was a cool day overhead, and the sun baked the earth mercilessly. One by one, we stood motionless like wood. Although it is only a few minutes, it is really a great test and pain for us! Just when I was about to fall down, I told myself to stick to it. The instructors seemed to see through our minds and quickly said, "Turn left and start walking. Let's take a break! " "

Three days of military training passed quickly, and on the way back, I was very happy, because I knew I had learned to persist, and I became brave enough to accept difficulties and more patient in doing things. Thank you>, this article has helped me and taught me to persist!