The sixth grade scientific composition is 500 words.
One day, my father took me to the villa for dinner. I saw an iron cage in front of the hotel with a lively and lovely little monkey inside. I like the little monkey very much, because it is probably the cleverest animal. We approached it, and it stared at us with bright eyes. It looks very strange: the small nose is sunken inward, the protruding mouth squeaks, the hair is not only bright but also black and yellow, the small ears are upright, and the two small claws scratch the scalp from time to time, which makes people laugh. I gave him a watermelon skin to eat. Unexpectedly, he didn't answer. He just looked at me with his eyes first. After a while, it grabbed the watermelon skin and wolfed it down. After eating, it looked at me with pleading eyes and extended its claws to me for food. So I threw some melon seeds to it and watched it eat with relish. I smiled and left. Teacher's comment: The description of the small scene is simple. Sometimes when we write an article, we don't have to convey a profound theme, but wherever we write, we must show its characteristics. This is a kind of observation and thinking. It is our interpretation of the environment, which is discovered through our eyes and then turned into words.