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How to write a good composition about honesty?
Honesty is the most precious wealth.

Today, my parents took me swimming. I saw many people playing with water, some playing with water polo, some swimming in competitions, and some playing with water guns. I thought the water gun was fun, so I went to play. A lot of people shot at me, and then I fought back. Many people were beaten out of the water by me. Dad looked at it and gave me a thumbs-up sign. Don't mention how happy you are! We have learned two texts this semester, one is "The Day of Winning the Lottery" and the other is "Permanent Prison". The contents of these two texts are honest and credible stories. The author's words poured into my heart like a trickle, which made me understand how important honesty is! Honesty is a quality that a person should possess, and it is also the most precious virtue.

I can't help blushing at the thought, which reminds me of one thing: I remember when I was in the third grade of primary school, I gave out a math test paper. My score was 98, and I came second. I looked at the test paper with joy. Suddenly I saw that the teacher deducted 2 points less. This is a multiple choice question. I made the wrong choice, and the teacher didn't find it. I hurriedly put the test paper into my homework bag for fear that my classmates would see me and I lost the second place.

When I got home, I told my mother about it. My mother criticized me and asked me to take the initiative to find a teacher the next day to reduce the score of misjudgment. I promised my mother on the surface, but I didn't agree with her in my heart. On the one hand, I think my mother makes a mountain out of a molehill, on the other hand, I don't have the courage to explain to the teacher. Since then, this matter has faded from my mind.

These two messages seem to be specially for me, and my face burned. Now I understand that math scores can be calculated. Knowledge is a kind of wealth, so is honesty. Knowledge can enrich people, and honesty can make the world better! Honesty is the virtue of our Chinese nation, and we children should inherit and carry forward this tradition!

Be an honest boy.

On Wednesday morning, the first class is math. Miss Huang is going to hand out a comprehensive test paper. The students are very nervous, and they all want to get full marks.

Teacher Huang looked at the score. After reading one article after another, no one always gets a hundred points. Suddenly, I heard "Lin, 100 integral", ha! I can't believe I'm the one who got a hundred points. The students applauded warmly and the classroom was filled with joy. I even smiled from ear to ear. After getting the test paper back, the students all gave me a thumbs-up sign. A male classmate next to him smiled and said, "I really envy you!" " "I proudly took the test paper and sat in my seat, and began to look seriously. Suddenly found that one of the words was wrong, and the teacher didn't find it. I quietly told this to my good deskmate Shuling. She said: "Lu Li, although you are wrong, the teacher didn't find it." I gave you a hundred points. Think about it, it is not easy to get more than 100 points in the exam! Nobody knows until you tell me. "I wanted to think, but I didn't make any noise.

After reading the test paper, Mr. Huang said, "If there is something wrong with the test paper, please take it out and correct it." I am very contradictory, and I lower my head and think: Should I change after all? If you change it, you won't get full marks. But another idea: We have studied the little boy in the text "Grey Sparrow". How honest he is to admit that he did something wrong! With this in mind, I am determined to be an honest boy like a little boy. So, I went to the podium and told Mr. Huang what was wrong and asked him to change the score from 100 to 99. Looking at the red score, I feel very practical.

Although I only got 99 points in this comprehensive test, I was realistic and didn't deceive myself. I feel happier than the score of 100.