How to write a three-sentence paragraph in the second volume of China Garden in Grade Three?

Walking in the street, people come and go in different forms: some ride horses, some carry loads, some drive donkeys, some push unicycle, and some stroll leisurely in the street.

There are stone fences on both sides of the bridge deck, and exquisite patterns are carved on the fence board: some are engraved with two intertwined dragons, and their mouths spit out beautiful spray; Some are carved with two dragons, their forepaws touching each other and looking back at the front; The others are engraved with dragon balls.

* * * Similarities:

(1) always speak first and then divide;

(2) All sentences that use parallelism (some ... some ... some ... some ... and some ...).

Imitate:

1. In late autumn, gorgeous chrysanthemums are blooming: some are light green, elegant and beautiful, some are dark purple, swaying, some are orange and dazzling, and some are red and bright as fire.

After class, students have different activities: some are writing, some are reading, some are playing games, and some are reciting poems.