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Reflections on Mr. Kuwait's trap

On Tuesday, we had the second Chinese class and discussed the article Mr. Kuwait's Trap. Let me talk about my feelings about this article.

The main content of this text is that a teacher named Kuwait made three predictions on the first day of teaching children. First, we will definitely remember him. Second, students who do not obey his instructions and guidance will be unlucky in the exam; Third, there can be no more than three students in the class who can take the A-level exam.

And I, the author of this article, tried my best to break the teacher's fable and jump out of his trap during the exam. However, I failed in the end. Although I got an A, I still lost to Mr. Wicott.

Mr. Weicott only raised one question, that is, to make a marketing plan for an electronic trap worth 150 dollars. I thought about it for less than a few minutes. I thought it was his trap, so I wrote impossible, so I wrote down the reasons for the impossibility and planned to hand in the paper. But when I saw Mr. Wicott's eyes full of pride, I regretted it and immediately took the paper back and revised it over and over again.

The answer to that question was originally in the supplementary content of the textbook, but I racked my brains to think about it, so even if I got an A, I was still a fool. Obviously, you have the perfect answer, but you don't have to answer it, but you have to think for yourself.

The author's understanding is to study hard ready-made valuable knowledge, which is sometimes more important than creative thinking.

The above is just the author's sentiment, and I want to continue to discuss with you and share my sentiment on this article.

Nowadays, the society generally attaches importance to creative thinking, and attaches importance to creation above all else. We have neglected the most important thing, that is, ready-made valuable knowledge. Then this article is enlightening us that we should remember to consolidate the text when studying at ordinary times. The answer in the textbook is the most accurate and the essence of countless people's experience. At least the answers in the textbook are more accurate than you think, aren't they?