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100 What paragraphs describe the scenery in the skirt?
One Hundred Skirts is the work of Eleanor Esther, a famous American children's literature writer. She used to be a children's librarian. It was not until 194 1 that her first novel, Mr and Mrs mofaz, was published and won the silver prize in the newbury Children's Literature Prize that she decided to start her writing career. The narrative style of this book is very special. The protagonist Wanda Petrovsky has never been in direct contact with us. In the author's brisk narration and Mathieu's delicate psychological description, Wanda's image is gradually full. We followed Matthew's "concerned" eyes, her thoughts and her subtle mental journey, and saw a real Wanda, stubborn and lonely, quiet, hardworking and simple, loving beauty, smart, persistent and generous.

"One hundred skirts" good sentence:

1, the stream is only a trickle, and the drizzle at this moment makes the rusty cans, worn-out shoes and worn-out black umbrellas lying around the stream look unsightly.

The air is filled with the smell of Christmas, and there are colorful lights everywhere, reflecting colorful brilliance in the snow.

Their sweaters, jackets and skirts are blue, gold and red, which reflect sunlight like bright glass.

In this sunshine, her white and blue skirt seems to be a corner of the summer sky.

It is a Christmas tree decorated with lights and shining at night, and there are many tall buildings around it.

6. The fresh wind rustled their T-shirts and blew the tips of their hair into their eyes.

7. The sunshine is shining, and the blue water of the bay is plated with a layer of bright silver.

8. The houses next to it all look warm. Looking from the window, you will see garlands, holly trees and Christmas trees decorated with lights. Hundreds of Christmas trees are piled up outside the grocery store. Rows of mints and carved horns are wrapped in shiny transparent paper, symbolizing fertility. The air is filled with the smell of Christmas, and colorful lights are everywhere, reflecting colorful brilliance in the snow.

9. Wanda stared at them blankly. She closed her lips and frowned. The gray ski cap on her head slipped down and covered her eyebrows.

10, here she comes, like a timid little animal, ready to run away when in danger.

1 1. There are bundles of standing hay everywhere beside the path, which look like thin and wet kittens.