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Competitive and non-competitive synthesis
Competitive and non-competitive synthesis

In ordinary daily life, everyone has dealt with composition. According to different genres, composition can be divided into narrative, explanatory, practical and argumentative. What is the composition you have seen? The following essays are collected for your reference only. Let's have a look.

Is it that important to fight or not? If you get the first place in the exam, you may be proud and backward; If you don't strive for the first place in the exam, you will be criticized by your parents, just like a bolt from the blue, which will lead to your inner collapse and loss of confidence. Is it important to fight or not to fight? Until that day, I knew the answer.

I remember the same thing happened to me on the day of the sports meeting.

Ding Ding Ding, the bell rang and the students rushed into the classroom. At this time, the teacher strode in and announced, "Please make all preparations for the spring sports meeting this afternoon, and the cheerleaders should also be prepared."

Hearing the news, the whole class cheered and began to discuss. I was lost in thought: when I run a race, can I win the first place? What if we can't run first? Will you be scolded or comforted? Forget it, don't want to, fight for this first anyway.

Finally, it is the afternoon that the students are most looking forward to. I'm doing pre-competition exercises by the runway in my tracksuit. The sun shines on my quiet face, and my face is filled with a happy smile. After a while, the sports meeting officially began. Watching groups of runners running towards victory, I feel even more nervous, like a big stone weighing on my body, making me breathless, like chains, locking my heart. The time of the competition is getting closer and closer, and I'm afraid I can't run the first place.

At this moment, the referee blew a whistle, and I rushed over. My mind is blank, and there is only one word in my heart: run! On the second lap, I slowly caught up with the first place, and the sweat on my face dropped drop by drop, but I didn't dare to relax at all and kept running. I am the first, I want to maintain this advantage, I want to stick to the end, I want to win this championship!

At this time, the opponent fell and broke the skin on her leg. I immediately threw her away. The students in our class shouted, "Come on! Come on! " This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I will definitely win the first place! I think.

However, my heart suddenly twitched and my classmate fell down beside me. Can I turn a blind eye? Can I feel at ease?

Then I remembered a sentence: friendship comes first, competition comes second. Yes, she and I are classmates and friends. Friendship is the most precious thing in the world! At this time, I made up my mind to help her up, otherwise the game would be meaningless. I quickly ran back, carefully lifted her up and walked with her to the finish line.

Later I said to the teacher, "Sorry, I didn't win the first prize." But the teacher smiled and said to me, "You didn't win the first place in the competition, but you won the first place in moral character, and you also won honor for our class."

After listening to the teacher, I showed a happy smile. It turns out that "indisputable" will also make people gain something, because I have won something more important in my heart. It is precisely because some people in the world choose "don't argue" that others will not be hurt and the world will be better.

In our study and life, if your views and opinions on one thing are different from others; If you have a problem with a different solution from others; If you see others catch up with or surpass yourself in some ways; If you encounter misfortune in your life and your career is frustrated ... what should you do in the face of these problems? The answer is simple-"fight". Struggle is a positive attitude towards life. Only those who have the courage to struggle can be called strong people in life. Adults always ask us to set up a competitive opponent. The two don't go hand in hand, but you chase after me. If you don't advance, you will retreat.

"Struggle" is actually an enterprising spirit and a driving force for progress. I think "struggle" can give people a kind of motivation to move forward smoothly and a kind of belief to work hard. Especially in junior high school, we also felt unprecedented pressure when we were ignorant before. Competitors are eager to try one after another, and infighting is common, as if we are not classmates at all, but every day you are better than me and I drive you out. Back in primary school, everyone was crazy and noisy in groups of three or five, caring for each other and giving in to each other. The pressure of the game is not so great, and the air is full of harmony, not strong gunpowder.

Looking further afield, didn't we spend our whole lives "struggling"? Strive for the right to live, strive for a free life, strive for the love of parents, strive for the care of teachers, strive for honor and money, and so on. All these force us to struggle and struggle.

I live an easy life alone, I am indifferent to fame and fortune, I despise my humble reputation, and I am looking for my own happiness and satisfaction in simple and plain days, which is indisputable. "There is no cloud under your feet, and you don't know each other." Clivia was born on the top of a high mountain. She stood silently, silently decorated, but rarely bloomed, never competing with flowers. But when we strive for it, the pot is full of yellow flowers, with an upward attitude and full of style. She made the right choice. When she shouldn't "fight", she bowed her head and studied hard, absorbed silently and obeyed silently. When it comes to "fighting", she flourishes and strives to open her own flowers and the most beautiful flowers. ...

"Struggle" can certainly make people progress, but it is better to be on tenterhooks and intrigue all day and try every means to destroy friendship. "indisputable" is also a good choice, but it is not good to be too dull and not active enough. As long as "contention" and "non-contention" are reasonably controlled and attitudes change alternately, unexpected good results may be obtained.