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An argumentative paper entitled "An Eagle and a Snail"
I watched a TV movie about the pyramids in Egypt. The host praised the pyramid and said, "There are only two kinds of animals in the world that can reach the top of the pyramid. One is an eagle, the other is a snail.

Eagle and snail, I have never associated them before, they are so different: eagle is vigorous, agile and sharp; Snails are weak, slow and clumsy. The eagle is cruel and fierce, and does not hesitate to kill its own kind; Snails are kind and never hurt any life. The eagle has a pair of flying wings, and the snail carries a heavy shell. These two animals are destined to be in the air and on the ground from birth. The only thing they have in common is that they can all reach the top of the pyramid.

I think the eagle can climb to the top of the pyramid mainly because it has a pair of flying wings. Because of these wings, the eagle has become the fiercest and most vital animal. It can attack and escape quickly in the shortest time, and it will not hurt itself whether it succeeds or fails. Therefore, it can be said that the cruelty of the eagle is not only manifested in other animals, but also in its own kind, including its own cubs. It is said that every time an eagle lays an egg, it lays two at the same time. When they hatch into an effect, put them together, give them no food, let them fight, and let the strong one eat the other. Although cruel, the eagle family has also evolved.

Different from the eagle, the snail reached the top of the pyramid subjectively by its persistent spirit and objectively by its thick shell. 95% of snail shells are calcium carbonate, which is very hard. It is the protective organ of snails. If the enemy invades during the activity, quickly retract your head into the shell and take refuge safely. Snails move at night and rest during the day. When resting, the body is completely retracted into the shell to reduce mucus loss and maintain life. It is said that once, a man saw a snail crawling with a heavy shell on his back, so he kindly peeled off the shell for it and let it go into battle lightly. As a result, the snail died soon.

It was this silly-looking, somewhat loaded shell that made the little snail trek thousands of miles to the top of the pyramid. In the process of reaching the summit, the snail's shell and the eagle's wings play the same role. Unfortunately, in life, most people only envy the wings of eagles, and seldom care about the shells of snails.