1. Books, cartoons and novels in primary schools are kept, and all teaching materials are packaged and sold as waste, because the teaching materials in primary schools are different and no one wants them.
2. Books, cartoons and novels in junior high school are all kept, and some teaching materials have been sold together with notes on campus club day at the end of the third grade. The rest of the blank ones were given to my mother and my colleagues' children, and the ones that could not be used were sold as waste paper.
3. High school books, because I went abroad after the third year of high school and didn't take the college entrance examination, you can only learn from my handling method. Before I left, I gave away my high school novels and cartoons, with great fanfare, which contained a complete collection of dragons and knights. It hurts. I kept all the science textbooks (I am a science student), and when I went abroad to study, I took away the case of reviewing the chemistry college entrance examination. Up to now, some high school textbooks are still there. All the test papers and some previous notes are sold out.
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