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Suffering made me grow up to write 600 words.
In daily study, work and life, everyone has been exposed to composition, which is a narrative way that people express the relevant knowledge, experience and thoughts stored in memory in written form. You always have no way to write a composition? The following is a 600-word composition that I made with painstaking efforts. Welcome to read the collection.

Suffering can promote a person's growth and crush those who are not determined. In my life when I was only 12 years old, I have never experienced family changes, and it is impossible to understand the feelings of children in single-parent families or families where both parents are laid off. However, my growth is not entirely happy. I am always worried that something will happen, or I am depressed and sad because of something that goes wrong. I think I am a timid person.

In June that year, the students were studying hard for junior high school, but in their spare time, they didn't miss this time and talked loudly about their future. Some students want to study in Yichang, while others just want to live happily there. As for me, I want to choose Yingjie with my friends because I am afraid of loneliness. When preparing for the entrance examination, we always encourage each other, "You must be admitted to Yingjie! At that time, we will be in the same class as now. "

However, on the night of September 6th, the sky was dark and silent, but my heart was full of ups and downs. The report card impressively says that I was admitted. What they left behind, what my friends left behind, everything, like a meteor across the sky, never overlapped. That night, I was tortured by a stubborn idea: "Give up Yingjie and go to another school." But this idea is not cost-effective for me, but I have no choice but to give up friendship. That night, I looked at the crescent moon alone, and the bright moon reflected my heart. On this starry night, the moon looks so lonely. Will I be so happy without you That kind of painful feeling is particularly obvious in this Yamashita.

This is the biggest ordeal I have ever experienced. The suffering and difficulties brought by choice have honed my firmness in life choice, and since then I have a belief in my heart. Anyway, I have to walk the road I chose on my knees.