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Okay, here are the classic sentences from five English movies: 1 The power of the human mind is not limited to the thoughts we can think but rather the thoughts we can't control - from 1984 (1984) 2 To ask why we fight and the answer is always the same: We don't want to be left behind - from Lolita (1962) (also from Lolita (1956)) 3 Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you're gonna get - from The Shawshank Redemption (1994) (also from The Dark Knight (1989)) 4 If you want to go fast go alone If you want to go far go together - from The Matrix (1999) (also from The Matrix Revisited (2003)) 5 There's no such thing as a perfect score Just as there's no such thing as a perfect person - from The Godfather (1972) (also from The Godfather Part II (1974))
The five sentences in the diary can be written like this: 1. The weather is very good today. I went out to play with my friends. We went to a special place and had lunch together. 3. I like sunny days because I can dry my quilt and play cards with my grandparents. 4. Sunny days make me feel confident. I like to look at the sun. 5. The sunny day made people's clothes dry, and the flowers absorbed enough sunlight.
Those who read without doubt must be taught to those who doubt, but those who doubt must come here without doubt to make progress Zhu Xi Books are like medicines, good reading can cure stupidity. Liu Xiang 3. It's good to read a book. Just do it. lu you Reading books should be able to break through ten thousand volumes; seeking knowledge is not called a doubt. Wang yinglin 5 Birds fly high, first flap their wings; People read books first to improve themselves.
I play the piano seriously every day.
The novel describes a world where magic and technology havemerged leaving humanity in the middle of a power struggle between the two The story follows a young girl namedLily who is trying to find a way to use her magic to help her community before the machines take over
1 From the past I have learned the importance of perseverance and dedication to my goals 2 Through my studies I have gained a deeper understanding of the human mind and its capabilities 3 In my personal life I have learned the value of kindness and compassion towards others 4 From my experiences I have learned the importance of patience and adaptability in coping with change 5 With the passage of time I have come to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the world around me
The National Day holiday was a joyous and happy family reunion.
1 In a library it is not allowed to take out more than one book at a time without permission from the library staff Smoking is not allowed in the Library. (Smoking is not allowed in the library) 3 No cell phones or electronic devices are allowed in the Library. (No cell phones or electronic devices are allowed in the library) Food and drink are prohibited in the Library. (Eating and drinking are prohibited in the library) 5 In a library it is not allowed to talk or eat with your mouth open
Harry Potter: Deathly Hallows is the 7th book of the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling The book tells the story of Harry Potter and his friends as they face their most challenging obstacle yet: finding the deathly hallows which are the three magical objects that can bring life to the dead