Watching the raindrops dripping on the windowsill reminds me of my mother's experience of giving me an umbrella.
I still remember that I just entered primary school that year. Looking at the raindrops falling outside the window, I am worried. After school, the students huddled under an umbrella in groups of three and five and stumbled home. And I, wandering in the corridor of the classroom, waiting for my family to pick me up.
One minute passed, and just as I was about to leave in the rain, my mother came. She holds an umbrella that just opened horizontally in her left hand and an umbrella with a broken branch in her right hand. She came up to me and said, I'm really sorry I'm late. I said it doesn't matter, and she smiled. He said, this is very clever. It's a good thing he didn't leave, otherwise he would have been soaked. I smiled.
In the sixth grade, there was a light rain. Because there was no warning before, I didn't bring an umbrella, but this time I didn't worry, because I was going home in the rain with several classmates who didn't bring an umbrella, and just when I came to the stairs, I saw a woman looking up at the bustling crowd and knew at a glance that she was coming to pick up the children.
Yes, it's my mother. I saw her, and she saw me. She looks happy, so do I. Instead, I thought: you think I'm embarrassed to open an umbrella in such a small rain. When I came to her, I picked up my umbrella and left without saying anything. I didn't take an umbrella. She shouted behind me, but I ignored her.
In retrospect, I'm really sorry.
I often think that if one day I grow up. Mom went out and it happened to rain. Will I give her an umbrella without regrets? Thought of here, in the tears of Jing Ying, I remembered my mother's experience of giving me an umbrella.
Imitation skill
1. Understanding the original: Before copying, we need to deeply understand the content, style and structure of the original, so as to accurately grasp its characteristics and essence.
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4. Flexible use: Imitation requires flexible use of language, rhetoric, structure and expression techniques to accurately express the thoughts and feelings of the original text and present the unique charm of the new text.
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