First, a hundred clever words are clever and clumsy, and clever and clumsy are clever. Second, they are extremely clever-they come and go freely-like a duck to water-naturally-unexpectedly-high-spirited.
Three, 1. Almost deafening.
2. Like a wall.
It seems that a pin can be heard when it falls.
4. Too many to count.
4. 1. Choose whether to grow vegetables or roses in the garden; Choose whether to eat Artemisia selengensis; Choose whether to pick flower seeds. 2. It's all to show that there are choices everywhere in life. When faced with a choice, choose bravely, then face bravely and do your best.
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