How do you feel after reading 14 lessons in the fourth grade Chinese textbook?

Updated on educate 2024-02-19
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's the feeling of being arrested and brought to justice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The feeling of lesson 10 is that happiness depends on labor, on doing one's duty well, and doing things that are beneficial to people.

    The feeling of lesson 11 is: know how to be a man to keep his promises and cherish the affection between friends.

    Lesson 12: Laughter is good, but other feelings are also essential.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The feeling of lesson 9 is that a person's happiness needs to be shared.

    The feeling of lesson 10 is: as long as you give, who says that there is no gain.

    The feeling of lesson 11 is: thinking for friends is the real friend.

    Lesson 12: Laughter is an expression, but expressions in the world are better than laughter.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I love books, and my mother named me "Bookworm". Although **, it truly reflects my demeanor of being able to forget everything when I am reading.

    Even though I'm only a primary school student, I've been reading books for more than 8 years!

    As I've gotten older, I've read more and more of a wide range of books I've read four great books; I have read Hugo's Les Misérables and Laborers at Sea; I have read Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi". As for stories such as "Grimm's Fairy Tales" and "Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales", they have long been regarded as children's books. However, on a recent book arrangement, I pulled out the book "The Little Match Girl".

    Although it was a book that I had read before, when I read it again, I was drawn to it again.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is manifested in its desperate attempt to break free from your shackles when it is about to be killed by you, you release the moth because everyone has goodness in their hearts, there are great goodness and small goodness, and the moment you release it is because you have goodness in your heart, you are moved by its desire to survive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The moth's desire to survive is manifested in this: it struggles, it beats its wings as hard as it can, and I feel a life force beating in my hands, so strong! So vivid!

    I released the moth because I was shocked by its desire to survive.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. It struggled and flapped its wings as hard as it could.

    2. I was shocked by the moth's desire to survive, and it made "me" understand that any creature must have hope of life.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Is it like closing this passage Min Oak Ming: The answer is as follows:

    From the child's mouth flew the song of a nightingale. Even those who are accustomed to hearing birds can't notice any difference between this song and that of a real nightingale. I don't know any difference from a real nightingale.

    It expresses the praise of the bridge teller to the little nightingale, and praises the little nightingale's witty and brave patriotism.

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