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Reflections on the Narrative Composition of Mathematics Achievement in Junior Two.
In ordinary daily life, everyone has dealt with writing. Writing is a comprehensive and creative speech activity. I believe many people will find it difficult to write a composition. The following is the reflective narrative composition of math scores I collected for you, hoping to help you.

When I was 73, my head exploded. Oh, my God, the exam was terrible! Looking at the stinging cross on the test paper again, my eyes welled up with tears. At that moment, the sky suddenly darkened and a sense of desolation rose everywhere. The rustling wind blew the dusty leaves and made a rustling sound. The words and laughter of people around you seem to be separated by a thousand light years, whispering like ghosts, and the world is strange.

When I got home, my mother helped me analyze the cause of the mistake. It turns out that my grasp of this knowledge is not solid, and I am nervous about the exam, so I can't remember it at the moment; Another point is that the exam was too sloppy, and several questions were accidentally miscalculated. When I found the reason, my heart suddenly relaxed a lot. My mother taught me: "Don't lose heart, don't take scores too seriously, there are still many opportunities, come on!" " The future is limitless. As long as you work hard, you will get something. I believe you! "After listening to my mother's earnest words, I realized something, so I cheered up, set a learning goal for myself, and wrote my motto on the paper: the wood that is folded together is born in a millimeter; The nine-story platform starts from the foundation soil; A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Only by laying a good foundation can I climb the peak forever.

Let bygones be bygones! I will get up from where I fell, be brave after knowing my shame, and be eager for strength. I will definitely catch up again! My slogan is: always be ready to fight for the exam! !