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Mr. Fujino's sentences expressing the author's feelings
1. This dark-skinned Mr. Fujino approached me from a foreign country, and I obviously felt that there was great love in his heart.

When he learned that the students were leaving him, he sent them a photo of himself with the word "farewell" written on the back.

When I first read this passage, I couldn't restrain my feelings.

4. Literature can express the most emotional things in life and moisten the desert out of the oasis.

I looked up at Miss Gong who was in class. His eyes behind the lens seem brighter. His dark and thin face seems to turn red. His voice fluctuated, and he suddenly stopped and stared at us.

6. I stared into his eyes, and I understood that he was our Mr. Fujino.

7. I saw the Japanese killing China people in the audience, but my compatriots watched indifferently.

8. The Japanese cheered inside and made him hate evil.

9. Starting from Tokyo, I soon arrived at a post office and wrote: Twilight. Somehow, I remember the name.

10, I didn't expect Tokyo to be as smoky as Nanjing. Disappointment, pain, disgust, resentment and desire to learn skills to serve the motherland.