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Twenty years later, I was a sixth-grade policeman.
Writing Idea: Describe the story that happened after you became a policeman. The center should be clear and the language should be smooth and coherent.

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I especially envy the police since I was a child, because they are equipped with pistols, which are very powerful. As I grew up, I set up a beautiful ideal in my heart, that is, to be an excellent policeman when I grow up, to help people solve difficulties and catch bad guys. Punish evil and promote good, protect the country and defend the country.

Twenty years later, I became a policeman. In my work, I am impartial and conscientious. When I saw someone stealing from someone's house, I rushed up, put the thief there, handcuffed him and took him back to the police station. When I met a blind man crossing the road, I took the initiative to help him cross the road; When I heard someone calling the police, I immediately felt the scene and tried my best to solve the case. ...

If I become a policeman, I will continue to practice basic skills to make my body stronger. I will also study criminal psychology hard, solve crimes with wisdom and catch more bad guys.

My mother said to me, "it is not enough to have ideals, but to take practical actions." When you are a policeman, you must first have discipline. " After listening to my mother's words, I bowed my head in shame and secretly made up my mind that I must abide by discipline, study hard and exercise well, so as to become an all-round child.

I seem to see a dashing policeman in police uniform and armed with electric batons coming down the street. This is me after 20 years. ...