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Forehead.. If nothing happens and you have to write a diary, then the diary must be homework, then you have to find faults, such as: [The weather is sunny today, but I feel quite cold when I go to school, but I am too lazy to bring a coat, I saw a beggar on the side of the road, wearing less than me, it must be very cold, I gave him a dollar, I did a good deed, I am really happy].
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You don't have to write about what happened, you can also record some of your own thoughts, or thoughts about certain things, people or things. It's all right. It's the solution you want to write but don't know how.
It's not ruled out that you just don't want to write, so there's a good way to do it: use this time to make some excerpts, which is also good. If you don't want to do an excerpt either, there's a good idea:
Today the god horse is also rice has a hair mori"!
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You can read an article and write reading notes.
About 400 words is enough, you can write your impressions, you can write its structure, technique, language, description, etc., the composition should be 500 words (the first level of junior high school), and the test paper essay is 600 words.
You can go online to see how other people's reading notes are written, or you can buy a composition book, read the article, draw sentences at the same time, and then write down any thoughts on the side.
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You can write and you can't write.
It's not what happened, but you can also write about your own mental activities.
Write your own views on what is happening in this world.
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This is the time to unleash your imagination and creativity, and let the sky be wide, whimsical, and astronomical and geographical.
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Write down whatever comes to mind, and a diary is actually a record of life.
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A one-sentence diary, just write down the mood, who stipulates that the diary must be long?
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Just write some thoughts.
Or writing a book review or something.
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Nothing happens today.
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Don't keep a journal for the sake of keeping a diary. Record the bits and pieces of life every day, don't care if the words are beautiful, don't care about the number of words, just insist on writing every day. After a month or two, you'll find that there's a lot you want to write about.
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How can there be no content to write? Write down what happened to you during the day or the people and things that happened around you.
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Do household chores.
Sunlight shone into the room through the curtains, and I squinted and said, "A good day has started again!" ”
Today is a holiday, according to the usual schedule, I finished breakfast, finished my homework, and started watching cartoons. At noon, Mom and Dad went out on something, and I was the only one left at home. I watched the animals in the cartoon helping Mom and Dad with the housework, and I thought:
Can I do the same?
First, I sorted the books on the coffee table, then swept the floor, and finally wiped the window next to the sofa until I was satisfied. After doing the housework, I rewarded myself by grabbing a bottle of drink and a little snack from the fridge and starting to enjoy TV again.
In the afternoon, Mom and Dad came back and said, "Why is the house so tidy?" Is grandma coming? I said angrily, "I'm doing it all by myself!" ”
Although the labor is tiring, the process of labor can make me enjoy it and give me a sense of achievement. What a meaningful day.
Help mom with household chores.
My extracurricular life is rich and colorful, such as: playing the electronic piano, drawing, doing crafts, and playing "blind touch people" games with children, but my favorite thing is to help my mother with housework.
Doing housework is planned, and the first step I do is: sweep the floor. I first used a broom to sweep the dust on the floor of each room into a pile and put it in a bucket, and even the dead corners were swept clean and spotless.
The second step I do: change the garbage bags. I took the garbage bag from the trash can to the big trash can at the door, and replaced it with a new garbage bag, and I felt that my home was much cleaner.
The third step is: mopping the floor. I brought a bucket of water, soaked the mop in the water, wrung it out, and dragged it up on the floor in each room.
When I touched the dirty juice, I dragged it vigorously with the mop, and saw that the dirty juice was dragged away by the mop. I dragged it even harder.
In this extracurricular life, I felt my own hard work, and I also experienced the hard work of my parents. In the future, I will definitely do my homework quickly and use my spare time to help my mother with housework.
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Is it cloudy today, not sunny?
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Nothing to write in a diary? Let your child try this.
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You can write about meaningful things or your thoughts that you watch on TV or on the computer.
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You can make it up, or write something touching, and use that thing from the book.
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If you have to keep a diary...
1.You can choose news and radio content to write your impressions.
2.Writing a book after reading.
3.Write illusory**, you can**, and write a ** when "nothing meaningful happens in a day and you must write a diary".
4.While the day is not over, hurry up and create something meaningful5Imagine the future.
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