It was a beautiful day outside. Birds were singing, flowers were blooming. Little did i expect it to be an bad one for me.
I went to school early because I was on class duty. I stepped into the classroom and was surprised to find it spick and span, it didn't have any dirt. I was pleased that I didn't have to clean the classroom and went to off cheerfully for the flag-raising ceremony. When I returned to my classroom later on, my teacher scolded me for not cleaning the classroom. It was then that I realized i had gone to the wrong classroom ealier on. My teacher put me on duty again the next day as punishment.
Just then, the school dental nurse walked into the classroom. To my dismay, I was called up for a dental check-up. The dentist found a badly decayed tooth and pulled it out mercilessly. I was close to tears. The dentist advised me to take porridge during recess. However, Iended up scalding mu tongue because i ate a hot porridge in a hurry.
After school, I ride my bike home and fell, so i reached home later than unusual. When I got home, in the kitchen, i found a notefrom my mother saying that she had brought my brother toa funfair. They had left without me after i have a lot of pain.
What a bad day!I promise that this is the first time I have remembered about it!I hate that day!
The worst day of my life was the day you were cut off. It is a very sad story. He hugged me because of my blind love that I left me here alone. When I tried to advise it all was out of ear. However, there are times when he says that his brotherhood will never leave. I wish I never knew him. In order not to get back the bitterness.
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Failure is inevitable in life. And the failures we experienced are also valuable lessons for us to improve ourselves. Me too, I have encountered many events but I overcame. My funniest failure was at a mouth test a year ago, in biology class. I had been checked a few days before and I think she stopped calling me this time. But truthfully, she called me on the board. When she asked, I was confused and gave a desperate answer. In the end, I got a score of 2 on my notebook and asked my parents to sign the notebook. Even now, even though I became one of the best students in the take-off team, I still cannot forget that day. I think it was that day that taught me a valuable lesson: Never neglect an assignment. If it hadn't been that day, I wouldn't have been as good as I am now.