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Mathematical donkey
I got 90 points in the mid-term exam last semester. My mother bought me a lovely plush toy-little donkey to encourage me. I can't let go of my gratitude to my mother for winning the prize.

The shape of the little donkey is lifelike. The little donkey is oval, just like thinking about some math problems on the ground. The little donkey has a pair of exaggerated long ears, like sky blue and dark blue. In fact, donkey's ears are not that long in the world. Donkey's ears are as flat and fat as elephant's ears, like two fans. Ears pricked up, as if listening to music carefully.

Little donkey's eyes are oval, too. His upper left side is black and his lower right side is white. It opens its small black and bright eyes, as if watching the blue sky, white clouds and the fiery red sun. Its eyes are like black and white gems, crystal clear, as if looking at me and saying, "Hello, master!" " "

The right half of his foot is blue and the left half is yellow. His four feet are long, although the first two feet are short. It turned out that he was eating grass. His lovely four feet really confuse me.

Its tail is so thin and short that I can't find it without careful observation. I thought it had no tail. It has a bow on its tail. It turns out that he still likes to brag.

I share my happiness with him when I am happy, it helps me to relieve boredom when I am sad, and he takes the initiative to hit me when I am angry.

I really like this cute little donkey.