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Individualized argumentative essay
Writing idea: You can write "She gave me warmth", so that readers will want to know who gave the author warmth at first sight, and then they will have the idea of continuing reading. The model essay "She gave me warmth" is as follows:

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"Hoo-"The wind outside the window is blowing hard. Looking at the heavy snow outside the window, I can't help but sigh: "Winter is coming again!" " Then, close the window gently Just as I turned around, the red gloves under the bed caught my eye. Reminds me of that winter, of her I don't know.

That day, it snowed heavily, so big that you looked around, and all your eyes were white except white. I was walking in the snow when suddenly a cold wind got into my skirt and the cold wrapped me up. I subconsciously tightened my clothes. The cold winter morning was quiet, and the sound of my sneezing in the snow was clear. Looking at the heavy snow all over the sky, I can't help shaking my head and saying to myself, "neither snow nor illness can stop me from going to school!" "

Finally, I came to the station. Perhaps because of the cold weather, the station that used to be very lively is extremely deserted today. Besides me, there is an old woman in her late sixties, waiting for the bus. Those crow's feet eyes kept looking at the wrist watch as if they were in a hurry. She seemed to find me looking at her, so she turned to look at me. I lowered my head like an electric shock.

So, we didn't say a word. The snow is getting heavier and the wind keeps drilling into the clothes, but the bus refuses to show up. "A-choo ~" My cough broke the silence. She looked at me, and I smiled awkwardly at her, then continued to rub my hands and stomp my feet and wait for the bus to come. Maybe I didn't take medicine in the morning and kept coughing. No matter how hard I rub my hands and stamp my feet, it won't help.

She looked at me a few times, then slowly came up to me, handed me a pair of gloves and said, "Put them on quickly. I think I have a cold. If you keep coughing like this, it will be troublesome to cough up pneumonia. " I looked up and met her eyes. Those eyes are beautiful, full of care and kindness. I reached for my gloves and said "thank you". She smiled at me and then said happily, "Here comes the bus. I'm leaving." By the time I realized it, she had got on the bus, and suddenly a warm current filled my whole body, driving me away from the cold in winter.

I looked at those red gloves and suddenly felt my nose sour. Then a few drops of warm liquid came out of my eyes and dripped on my gloves, making the red color redder and warmer.

That winter morning, I seemed to forget the cold because of the companionship of those gloves. The reason is that she gave me warmth.