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My name is Maeli. I am so lucky, because I have Lizzy Jo. She is my cousin and my friend! We are close. We talk about everything from our dreams, our sad things to the things we value most such as her beautiful bracelets (手链) and my beads (有孔的珠子).
Yesterday our teacher brought out a big box just before the last bell rang. "I have a little gift for each of you," she said. Then she gave each of us a perfect popcorn ball. Each popcorn ball was in clear bag that was tied with a ribbon (丝带). Just that little ribbon made the gift look so fancy! Sometimes, it's the tiny details that make things special.
I happen to have a great appreciation for popcorn balls, so I was pleased. Lizzy Jo and I rode the bus home. The moment I was off the bus, I untied the ribbon and put it into my pocket. Then I took the popcorn ball out of the plastic bag. I didn't even stop walking. Unfortunately, my feet were in a big hurry to get home, and sometimes when feet are in a hurry, they trip.
My feet tripped. I fell. And my perfect popcorn ball dropped right into a dirty puddle (水坑). I was okay, but my popcorn ball wasn't. Have you ever seen a perfect popcorn ball in a dirty puddle? It isn't something that you want to take a photo of and frame and keep forever.
I looked at my popcorn ball. That moment definitely was NOT the time to use the two second rule. Last week at my grandma's house I used the two second rule. I accidentally dropped my cookie on her floor. I picked it up REALLY fast, and I admit that I ate that cookie. But this was a very different situation. This involved a puddle.
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I wanted to cry.
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I went to my room and opened my box of beautiful beads.
答案: Paragraph 1: I wanted to cry. Maybe it's silly to cry over a popcorn ball, but I was highly disappointed! Lizzy Jo gave me a hug. "Take mine," she said. "But won't you be sad without your popcorn ball?" I asked. "Well, losing something and giving something are two very different things. Giving mine doesn't make me sad at all. Take it. I want you to have it," said Lizzy Jo. Later that night I ate the popcorn ball. I looked at the ribbon. And I had an idea. Paragraph 2: I went to my room and opened my box of beautiful beads. I chose the prettiest beads that I had. I used the ribbon from the bag on the popcorn ball and my beads to make a bracelet. It was attractive! I went next door to Lizzy Jo's house. She smiled her biggest, happiest smile when she saw it. "Oh! The ribbon, so creative! You didn't have to do that, you know, Thank you, Maeli!" she said. She gave me a hug. "Take it. I want you to have it," I said with a smile.