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400-word composition for the fifth grade of primary school: An essay on the same topic between father and daughter - "Reading How the Little Turtle Grows Big"

Composition title: Composition by father and daughter on the same topic - "Reading How the Little Turtle Grows Big"

Keywords: Composition by father and daughter in the fifth grade of elementary school

This article is suitable for: The fifth grade of primary school

Source of the composition:

This 400-word essay is about the fifth grade of primary school. The title is: "Father and Daughter Composition--"Reading" How does a little turtle grow big?" Everyone is welcome to contribute.

A composition by father and daughter on the same topic - "Reading How the Little Turtle Grows Big"

This book mainly tells a touching story.

Mr. Hoppy lives in a small room above an apartment building. He was already lonely, and he became even more lonely once he retired. Mr. Hoppy has a little secret in his heart, that is, he has always liked the beautiful Mrs. Silver downstairs. Mrs. Silver is a widow, and because her balcony is larger than Mr. Hoppy's, Mr. Hoppy can clearly see Mrs. Silver's every move.

Mr. Hoppy is deeply in love with Mrs. Silver, but Mrs. Silver knows nothing.

Mr. Hoppy would like to invite Mrs. Silver up for a cup of tea and snacks. But every time the words came to his lips, he swallowed them down out of embarrassment.

Mrs. Silver has a beloved little turtle named Alfie. Mr. Hoppy was very jealous of this Alfie. To be honest, he really wanted to trade with this little turtle. Because Mrs. Silver has given all her love to Alfie.

But to Mrs. Silver's distress, the little turtle only weighed thirteen ounces. Not only is it so light, but it doesn't grow much every year. If Alfie could gain an extra ounce a year, Mrs. Silver would be delighted.

In order to make Mrs. Silver happy, Mr. Hoppy mysteriously told her that there was a way to make Alfie grow up quickly: Mrs. Silver had to look at the little turtle and read it several times a day. "The turtle is small, the turtle is small, the big turtle grows fast, the big turtle grows fast, the turtle is small, the turtle is small, the turtle grows fast, the turtle grows fast..." The mantra. So Mrs. Silver did as Mr. Hoppy asked. Mr. Hoppy quickly bought many small turtles of different sizes and similar colors to Alfie from the pet store, and planned to secretly exchange these turtles with Alfie.

In this way, every time Mrs. Silver recited the spell several times, Mr. Hoppy would carefully select a turtle that was a few ounces heavier than "Alfie" and put it in the West when she was not at home. Mrs. Silver's balcony, and then bring over the little turtle that she put in last time.

Finally, "Alfie" finally grew up, and the ecstatic Mrs. Silver invited Mr. Hoppy, who had helped her, to her house for tea. This time, Mr. Hoppy finally got up the courage to propose to Mrs. Silver. Mrs. Silver readily agreed.

Sincerely bless them!

After reading this book, I really admire Mr. Hopi’s persistence. His persistence and unremitting efforts finally paid off. I think if I can be as persistent and hardworking as Mr. Hopi in my studies and other things, I will definitely get a good reward!