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Junior high school composition "other people's children"
Other people's children

I grew up with "other people's children" almost every day in my life.

The teacher said that there would be an exam tomorrow and he would study late at night, but he still didn't do well in the exam. My mother would say, "I don't review at ordinary times, and I will cram for the exam when the exam is coming." Does it make sense? " Look at other people's children. They study late every day. You just have to wait until the day before the exam to have activities there. When can I be like other people's children? "

The weekend came, and I thought I could relax, but my mother asked me to do a lot of housework, so forget it. After playing computer for a while, my mother didn't say a word of praise. Instead, she said, "Other children do so much housework every day and get so good grades." You only do it on weekends. You always get credits there. How to compare with other people's children? "

Another test paper has come down, which is much better than last time. My mother didn't say anything encouraging. She also said: "How is it going? /kloc-did you get a little more on the test paper of 0/20? " Look at other people's children. They got 120 on the paper and are still regretting 1 for not losing. What do you compare with them? "

In this way, this sentence has become my daily life. Sometimes I think that since other people's children are so good, I should recognize other people's children as children!

Other children say it's not easy to love you.