What are the sentences in Laba Porridge that describe the myna’s eagerness to eat porridge?

This text narrates the story of Ba'er wanting to eat Laba porridge. Through the description of Ba'er and his mother, it fully reflects Ba'er's desire and love for Laba porridge, showing the sweetness of Laba porridge and Ba'er's Cute and clever.

The process of waiting for the porridge is written in detail, while eating the porridge is written briefly. The article describes Ba'er's various psychological activities while waiting to drink porridge in a very specific and detailed way. It describes how Ba'er looks forward to the porridge, divides the porridge, guesses the porridge, and looks at the porridge. It gradually exaggerates and builds momentum layer by layer, making Ba'er want to eat but can't The psychology of anxiety, anticipation, curiosity and surprise is vividly expressed, highlighting the sweetness and attractiveness of rice pudding, and also showing the innocence and innocence of children. In the part of eating porridge, the process of eating porridge is not described in detail, but the sweetness and satisfaction of eating porridge are described, with an aftertaste, which shows the author's ingenuity.

In Laba Porridge written by Shen Congwen, the sentences describing Ba'er's eagerness to eat porridge are:

1. "Mom, Mom, when will...".

2. "Then I'm hungry!".

3. "Mom, Mom, wait a minute, I want to eat three bowls! We only allow the eldest brother to eat one bowl. Neither the eldest brother nor father can eat sweet things, so we can just eat sweet things...Mom "Mom, if you eat three bowls, I will also eat three bowls. My eldest brother and my father are only allowed to eat one bowl each. Eight bowls per day, right?"

4. "Otherwise I will eat three and a half bowls, and you will eat two and a half bowls...".

5. "Mom, Mom, please pick me up and take a look!".