Unforgettable Narration of Calligraphy Competition

I believe everyone is familiar with composition, especially the narrative that can't be ignored in composition. The six elements of narrative refer to: time, place, people, events (process), causes and results. So how should this type of composition be written? The following is an unforgettable narrative of calligraphy competition that I collected for you. Welcome to share.

In class, my homework is beautifully written, and the teacher always praises my neat and beautiful handwriting.

In the fourth grade, I participated in the school calligraphy competition for the first time. I sat proudly in my seat, put my pen aside and gestured a few times. Sitting in my seat, I felt as if I had drifted to Wan Li. I want to be beautiful. When my grades come out, the teacher will announce my "brilliant achievements" with the highest calligraphy award in the school, praising me for winning the honor for the whole class, the teacher's gift, the envious eyes of my classmates, the praise of my parents and the praise of my neighbors. ...

Just as I was dreaming a beautiful dream, the teacher came up to me and said, "There is still one minute to hand in the paper! Why not write it here? " I hurriedly picked up a pen, quickly copied down what I wrote, and unexpectedly threw the "calligraphy contest" outside the cloud nine.

The results came out, and the teacher announced the students' results on the podium. When the teacher looked at my grades, he suddenly changed his excited tone into a very disappointed tone. She whispered, "Li Tianjun-two paragraphs"

I waited in my seat for a while. The surprised eyes of my classmates and the disappointed eyes of my teacher plunged into my heart like ten thousand steel needles. I don't know how to face my teachers and classmates, nor do I know how to face my parents. ...

Finally, after a class, I suddenly figured it out and started a hard and serious life of hard pen calligraphy.

Another hard-pen calligraphy competition. I picked up a pen and wrote it carefully. My palm was even heated by my nervous heart, and thin and dense sweat oozed out. ...

The results came out. When I was trembling on my desk, the teacher announced in a serious and even a little excited tone: "Li experienced the last failure and seemed to understand' hard work', so she got seven paragraphs in five consecutive promotions!"

My classmates gave me warm applause, and I also learned the fruits of success, which need to be watered hard!