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Describe the scene of the library. Grade three.
Describe the scene in the library, as follows:

1, I have always liked the library and walked quietly and freely. The atmosphere there makes me want to read more. The air is full of books.

2. The library is full of poetry, spirituality, fragrance, melody and wonderful places. I harvest books in the library and grow in books!

The library is a very quiet place. Every time I come to the library, I change from an upright person to a little person on tiptoe, as if I had done something wrong. Because the library is too quiet, you can't bear to break its tranquility, so I have to bend my back and try not to make any noise.

Every time I go to the library to read a book, I have a wonderful feeling of being there. As long as you calm down, you will be integrated with the book, get in close contact with knowledge and feel the breath of the book. Library, a purified space, a space with books, a happy "holy land"!

Today, I came to the library. It's the first time to see so many people reading together in such a quiet atmosphere at the same time. I crept upstairs so as not to affect others.

6. The bookshelves are arranged quietly in time, and are covered with a shallow shadow by countless small dust floating in the air. The yellowed pages gradually melt into the silhouette of the years in the open wind, and look old and quiet against the sunshine.