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Paper cup narration
Everyone will be exposed to composition to a certain extent, especially the commonly used narrative, which is a stylistic form to express a certain center by describing people, time, objects and scenery. How do we write this type of composition? The following is my carefully arranged paper cup narrative, which is welcome for your reference and I hope it will help you.

Holding a paper cup 1 the narrative of "Come on, come on, come on, come on" echoes one after another on campus. It turns out that our classmates are playing the game of "raising glasses and handing water"!

Game requirements: Divide students into two groups, with 13 people in each group. The rules of the game are as follows: the teacher pours water into the paper cup, the students take the paper cup, the water is poured into the paper cup held by the next student, and the last student hands the water to the last empty paper cup. The group that delivers more water wins.

Our women's group came first, and each of us carefully took the water and poured it. The water came to me. I squatted with a paper cup in my hand, afraid that the water inside would spill and I wouldn't find a good position. I finally poured it into Chen Siyu's paper cup. She turned around and poured the water out of Liu Zhihan's paper cup. She made the same mistake twice in a row! I am really angry. We found the problem, moved her to the back, and finally the water didn't spill. After unremitting efforts, the final score of our women's group is half a glass of water.

In the boys' group, they cooperated tacitly, because they stood to deliver water, squatted to receive water, and held the edge of the bottom of the paper cup, so they spread quickly, and the water hardly spilled, and soon spread beyond our girls, with pride written on their faces.

The teacher gave the girl another chance, and the girl learned the lesson and learned the boy's method. We bent our legs and squatted down, then put the cup close to the cup of the classmate in front and poured it in. The classmate who received the water quickly spread it into the cup of the classmate next to us ... Our women's team finally surpassed the record of the men's team, "Oh! Our group won, our group won, we are so happy! " Female students are dancing and shouting. ...

This activity made me understand the importance of unity. I have to sum up my experience to win.

Paper Cup Narration 2 is great! "Oh, my God! A little more water! " "Come on, good job!" Look, the companions jumped with excitement. It turns out that we are playing the game of holding paper cups!

Before the competition, Mr. Wang explained the rules of the competition carefully: "Each group is in a row. The first person is holding a cup full of water, and the last few people are holding an empty cup. The first man holds a cup and pours water into the second man's cup. The most important thing is that during the whole process, you can't touch the cup with your hands, and which group has more water left will win. "

The game has started. Watching the people in front make a fool of themselves. My little heart is beating "bang, bang", and I feel my heart is about to jump out of my mouth. It's my turn I nervously put the cup in my mouth and leaned down to pour water, but no matter how I tilted it, the water in the cup just wouldn't come out. I continue to adjust my angle, standing posture and height. After my unremitting efforts, I finally transported the water. Our group has finished delivering, and there is only one drop of water left. I think we will lose this time. Another group started, and when the second classmate arrived, the cup dropped. It is estimated that Mr. Wang is born with a bodhisattva's heart and compassion, so let them do it again. The second time, I watched them pour water like a waterfall and gloated with joy. Finally, they lost again, because the cup fell!

Wow! Although this game sounds easy, it is still quite difficult!