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In "Little Sparrow on the Balcony", how do "I" and my husband think differently about letting go of the little sparrow on the balcony?
Hello dear, my thoughts: I used to like sparrows, and I released them because I pity them, but I forgot that it can't fly, and I am worried about whether it can survive, so I blame myself deeply. Husband's thoughts:
I didn't have much feeling for sparrows before, but now I don't feel anything when I release it, and I think it's good for sparrows to be released, but I don't actually realize whether this sparrow has the ability to survive. <>
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I love little sparrows, but little sparrows aren't coming back.
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1 Little Sparrow Nostalgia and guilt.
2 "I" was going to let go of the little sparrows because "there was more and more millet and sand mixed with feces scattered on the balcony" and "I had to clean the balcony every day"; My husband thinks that the sparrow is "strange and lonely in the birdcage", so he wants to let the little sparrow go.
3 "But I still often think of it with a very mixed feeling" and "I often think of the little sparrow whose life and death are uncertain, and my heart is particularly heavy," echo each other and take care of each other.
4 "I" selfishly accepted the benefits of the little sparrow, but could not accommodate its shortcomings, and finally threw it out of the house, leaving its life and death uncertain, and I am deeply ashamed of it.
Just do it).
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But I still think about it often with mixed feelings. I often think of the little sparrow whose life and death are uncertain, and my mood is particularly heavy. These two places echo each other and take care of each other.
specific answers; 1. Little sparrow nostalgia and guilt 2. I have to clean the balcony every day because the sparrow "scatters more and more millet on the balcony and sand mixed with feces"; My husband thinks that sparrows are "strange and lonely in the birdcage". 3. But I still often think of it with a very mixed feeling. I often think of the little sparrow whose life and death are uncertain, and my mood is particularly heavy.
These two places echo each other and take care of each other. 4. I selfishly can only accept the benefits brought by the sparrow, but I can't accommodate its shortcomings, and finally blast it out of the house, so that life and death are uncertain, and I am deeply ashamed of it.
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There used to be a little sparrow on the balcony; I often think of the little sparrow whose life and death are uncertain.
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I asked my dad curiously how he had found a bird's nest there, and he told me calmly: "Today when I was looking at the scenery, I saw a little sparrow flying out of a corner many times, and I thought it was not right, because the corner was hidden by a folded cardboard box, so I curiously removed the cardboard box and was surprised to find the bird's nest." I said excitedly
Oh, I see. "I was very happy because I could watch the baby sparrows hatch out of their eggs up close.
Dad asked if I could take pictures of them every day, because I thought it would be so we could record the process of turning the eggs into sparrows, so I agreed.
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But I still think about it often with mixed feelings.
I often think of the little sparrow whose life and death are uncertain, and my mood is particularly heavy.
These two places echo each other and take care of each other.
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