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Write a rebuttal of "achievements speak"
How's the grade? The grade is only the result of the teacher testing the students once. Achievement is only a result, but now many parents regard this "result" as extremely important, and parents with good grades are overjoyed. The child will agree to all the conditions. On the contrary, parents sometimes "earnestly" teach them poor grades, and sometimes "men's singles" or "mixed doubles". We love and hate grades.

How's the grade? Achievement is a weapon for parents to show off. When adults get together, they talk about their children's grades and nothing else. Parents of children with poor grades have a look of "hating iron and not turning into steel", while parents of children with good grades are flushed and cheerful, and then hypocritically persuade other parents and children to order.

How's the grade? Achievement is the standard for teachers to look at students. Students with good grades are "loved" by teachers. Teachers take a caring attitude towards students with poor grades. This is the case in our class. Students with good grades are asked by teachers to participate in various activities. Once, the teacher wanted to choose an athlete among the students. Obviously, Li Lingjun runs faster than Gao Cong, but the teacher gave this opportunity to Gao Cong for the simple reason that Gao Cong got good grades.

However, good grades can represent everything, right? No, you can't. Achievement is not everything. Let me give you an example: Tang Jun, a college student of Shandong Normal University, has always been a top student in his studies. Just when he was on cloud nine, others had quietly caught up with him. At this time, he should be in a hurry. Unfortunately, he didn't realize it. Instead, he became more and more jealous and could not tolerate others surpassing himself. Peng Fa had evil thoughts in his heart and decided to "revenge" others and prevent them from getting good grades. First, he stole other people's books. He gloated when others tried to find it. Later, he became more and more courageous, and even destroyed the normal study of others, burned other people's clothes, and was finally discovered by others and sent to court. No matter how good your grades are or how bad your character is, it won't do.