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Use positive description and brief introduction to describe this superb cooking mother.
Describe the mother with excellent cooking skills on the front side as follows:

Positive description: Mom has a smart mouth, a pair of big shiny eyes embedded in a straight nose, and a shiny black hair hanging over her shoulders. Once, my mother prepared several dishes I like, fried, fried and steamed, especially fried squid.

First, clean the squid and cut it into pieces, then stir-fry it in the pot for the first time. When all the juice came out, mom quickly fished out the squid and quickly dumped the juice. Put the oil in quickly and spill the freshly fried squid in the bowl into the pot. Oil jumped around like a naughty child, making a "squeaky" sound, and a few drops almost splashed on my face.

Introduction: She has an oval face. Long hair, shiny eyes under long eyelashes, eyes like black grapes, my chef is my mother. I like all the dishes cooked by my mother, such as black pepper steak, dried bean curd, carrots, shredded mushrooms and so on.

My mother cuts onions as fast as a machine, then picks up a spatula and stir fry quickly. When it was almost ready, my mother poured in freshly cut onions. A minute later, a bowl of delicious fried squid came out! I couldn't wait to take a bite. It was crisp and elastic. It is full of praise and endless aftertaste. This is my mother. A mother who is better than a cook!

The difference between profile description and frontal description;

1, positive description is to directly and concretely describe the state of a character or scene with vivid language. This is a common expression in general narratives and literary works.

2. Profile description, also called indirect description, is to compare characters from the side. It means that in literary creation, the author expresses the object to be described by describing the people or environment around him, making it stand out, that is, indirectly portraying the object to be described.