Everyone has been exposed to writing in daily life or work and study. Writing needs a complete text structure, and it is necessary to avoid an endless composition. In order to make your writing easier and more convenient, the following are seven 300-word essays I have compiled for you. Welcome to read the collection.
After reading the 1 300-word composition, I recently read a book-Sister Pang's Summer Invitation, which is one of the series of reading workshops in hyacinthus orientalis.
The protagonist of this book is Jojo, a girl who likes to hide secrets. She also has a "best friend" Pepe who can't keep secrets.
The content of the invitation letter in summer is very bitter. For many years, Jojo has been hiding an "unknown" secret in her heart. This secret imprisoned her like a chain, which made her bear great psychological pressure-one day, when the secret was exposed, her classmates nicknamed her a "liar". However, it was her most trusted friend who was exposed.
When summer came, Jojo received an invitation from Summer, a writer she admired, as a special guest at the launch of his new book. When the truth came out, He Jing also sent Luo a summer invitation.
This summer is destined to be an extraordinary summer. Love and forgiveness, misunderstanding and truth, falling and getting up, farewell and acceptance are all great turning points in Jojo's life, which changed his life. A new beginning in life, welcome a new arrival.
Lies and truth are just the difference between one idea and another. The choice is yours. Good and bad are not differences, but worlds apart. What people need is sincerity and trust. If a person loses the trust of friends and relatives, his world will be gloomy.
I read many books in the summer vacation, among which I like Aesop's fables best, because there are many fascinating stories in this book, and each story has profound truth and significance. Among these fables, what impressed me the most was the story of "the tortoise and the rabbit race".
The story goes like this: the tortoise and the rabbit are arguing about who can run fast, so they decide the time and place of the race. At the beginning of the race, the rabbit felt that he was born a scud and didn't care about the tortoise at all, so he fell asleep on the side of the road. However, the tortoise knew that he was walking slowly, did not dare to relax, and kept climbing. As a result, the tortoise overtook the sleeping rabbit and won the competition.
After reading this story, I think: you can't be afraid of suffering in doing anything. As long as you work hard and persevere, you will succeed. And if you are as arrogant and careless as a rabbit, you will fail in whatever you do. This fable shows that the hard-working weak can also overcome the complacent strong.
After reading the article "Don't starve that horse" today, I was very moved by the stall owner in the wheelchair. The full text reads: because my father scolded me for peeking at short stories, I couldn't find a buyer to sell horse grass. The stall owner said to pack my horse grass and let me study there until one day, I found that there were no horses in the disabled stall owner's house.
When I read "no, no, no ...", he was anxious, "Biyun! Biyun! " He shook his wheelchair with both hands in despair, trying to block my way. "You put it down! Wait for the blue clouds! " At that time, I wondered why the stall mainly blocked me in this way. After reading the whole article, I realized that there was a white lie behind this incident. What an amazing kind heart! In order to let me "feel at ease" in studying, the disabled stall owner actually paid for the horse grass and let me study. This passage used four exclamation points, plus the action of "desperately rocking the wheelchair", which shows how anxious the stall owner was at that time and how he didn't want "I" to know the inside story!
By the way, I was also moved by the previous sentence: first, he was stunned, then his eyes smiled at me and said, "Come here, let me see your horse grass." At that time, the stall owner saw the helplessness of "I" because I couldn't sell horsegrass and had no money to study, and rose deep sympathy from the bottom of my heart, so he decided to buy "I" horsegrass and let "I" have the opportunity to study, showing the disabled stall owner's physical disability but kind-hearted quality.
What a kind disabled stall owner! I admire you! You are our role model!
Today, I read the book Love Growing with Children, which tells us how to be a man, how to honor our elders, teachers and parents, and how to be a good child. For example, if you help your mother wash clothes and do housework, her mother will tell you who did it. If you don't tell her, you will feel like an unsung hero. Mom keeps asking you to eat, so you have to wait half a day before you can eat. These are all unfilial acts.
In the book "Love grows with children", it is said that there are always some students who don't talk, have no confidence, and even some students are speechless when they stand up. What should I do? We should aim at their situation and make their lives easier. For example, if some students cannot answer questions, we will ask them to repeat their questions. After answering, let them repeat. Some students don't understand a word when they speak. We can write this sentence on the blackboard and let him read it again.
The book Love Growing with Children is very good, from which I learned a lot. I know I should respect my parents, my teachers and my classmates.
The most impressive thing is the ending, which tells the story that Chibi sheep wants to release two snow leopards that have been locked in cages for ten months. But when Chibi sheep caught the two snow leopards, they were as happy as a holiday, so they had no choice but to unlock them. At first, Chibi sheep and Snow Leopard fought fiercely. After a while, they suddenly stopped, probably because of lack of pioneering spirit. The existence of natural enemies is not a bad thing for Hongya sheep who are obsessed with each other.
The snow leopard is the overlord in the mountain, and this book tells the tragic story of the little snow leopard-the snow devil being released into the wild. After reading it, I was greatly inspired. Isn't this a reflection of the cruelty of our human social reality? From this book, I feel that animals have feelings, even natural enemies are no exception. Don't be discouraged by the ups and downs in life, don't be greedy and selfish about hard-won things. Once you mess with it, it will retaliate at all costs. When their children are separated, animal mothers will look for them bit by bit with a smell until they find them. So we're all like that. If we disappear, mom and dad will be very anxious and look for us everywhere. How precious our family is!
According to the summer teacher's request, my daughter and I read some books and articles together, among which the plot of nanny dog impressed me the most and inspired me greatly.
The story happened between two dogs in Cuihu Park. Dachshunds, who are closely related to handsome shepherds, frequently kill shepherds and are rescued by laughing cats again and again. However, dachshunds frequently murder handsome dogs and use all kinds of despicable and cruel means, which are actually derived from jealousy!
Jealousy is a cancer in people's hearts, and the antidote is their own thoughts. If Cancer is restrained with thoughts when it begins to breed, you may not go to the abyss of jealousy again. But if left unchecked, it will lose its nature, sense of justice and excellent quality. Just like that dachshund, he was originally a good dog with all the excellent qualities of dachshunds, but he just didn't restrain his jealousy and went to the abyss of sin and the road of death. Terrible jealousy!
In fact, we don't have to be jealous of others, others have it, and you may not have it; But you do, and others may not. God is fair. He will give you what others don't have and what you don't have. Jealousy is God's test for you. He is testing you to see if you can restrain yourself and live in this world and get along with your compatriots. Each of us has our own sky, so why fight for someone else's sky?
Today we read the text "Ryan's Well", and I was very moved after reading it.
The text mainly tells the story of Ryan, a little boy from Canada When Ryan was six years old, he learned that children in some parts of Africa did not have clean drinking water. The locals called for digging wells to let African children drink clean drinking water. Ryan really wants to help African children dig wells to get water, so he wants to raise money to do something for the children there. But Ryan is only six years old and doesn't have enough money to do such a thing. However, Ryan never gave up, and finally Ryan achieved this goal through step by step efforts.
After reading such a passage, I have many ideas. Mainly, I think I admire Ryan for knowing how to do good things for people in pain at such a young age to improve their lives. Secondly, I also know that doing anything requires persistence and hard work, especially such a charitable thing, which cannot be done with pure enthusiasm, but needs to be steadily promoted step by step until the charity is finally completed.
"Ryan's Well" is really worth reading by contemporary teenagers, calling on young people to have a sense of charity from an early age, knowing that everything depends on people's efforts, and everything needs persistence and hard work.