I'm talking to the night sky, right? Yes, that's all. Very simple sick sentences, as long as you bite the disease, you can solve the change of the sick sentence and get 3 points. However, in my impression, articulation is equivalent to dropping ink on white paper. To tell the truth, I don't like pronouncing words. As long as you think this sentence is not easy to read, you can judge it as a sick sentence and then change it. I think this kind of pronunciation, if used in life, is simply finding fault with an egg or provoking criticism. In my eyes, life should be very simple, just like 1+ 1=2, but why do you have to bite a word? Why do you have to make a red face and a larger foe? Just like the full moon in the night sky, if you insist on finding it empty, it can only be empty in your heart.
Once I had a good friend, whose eyes were as sharp as an awl and his head was smarter than a fox. However, because of his biting words, he interrupted the teacher's lecture again and again, which attracted the public anger of the whole class, biting his classmates' words again and again, making chickens dislike dogs and finally feeling depressed.
Friends will break up because of chewing words, and life will be depressed because of chewing words. Therefore, I think that speaking like a book is an excellent way to modify sick sentences, but it will never bite out a harmonious and brilliant life.