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Fourth grade composition: It is difficult to make lanterns in the Lantern Festival.
Today is the Lantern Festival, and the teacher taught us to make lanterns.

Under the guidance of the teacher, we prepared double-sided tape, pencils, colored paper and scissors.

First, I took out a piece of colored paper and folded it into a triangle. I was careful not to leave creases, and then I cut off the rest. I was careful to cut the edges straight. Then I picked up the paper I just cut and folded it into a slender strip with a width of one centimeter. Cut it with scissors. I saw that the color of my deskmate Xiao Li's paper matched mine, so I exchanged the rest of the paper with him. Then, divide the square paper roll into three equal parts, fold it, flatten it, turn over the outermost layer and fold it inward to leave a gap with a width of one centimeter, draw a line, and cut a series of cuts along the edge. The teacher reminded us to cut it neatly. I clicked and cut it quickly. Open it and see, alas, I cut it unevenly. My roommate Xiao Li is slowly cutting each one very neatly. My face turned red at once. Alas, it's all my fault that I cut it so ugly. Then, I picked up colored paper and stuck it on both sides. I was delighted to find that it was like the belly of a lantern. After pasting the slender strips just cut, I found that the lanterns are too narrow and the double-sided tape is too wide. What should I do? My mind lit up and I had an idea. I cut the double-sided adhesive tape narrower, and it took me a lot of time to finally finish half of it. At this time, the basic shape of the lantern has been completed. I picked up the cut slender strip as a handle. The teacher said, "Next, we will cut the tassels for the lanterns." I thought: I must cut it well. So, I cut it seriously and one by one, and my hands were sore. I dumped it and continued to cut it; My neck was stiff, so I turned my neck and continued to cut. The tassel was finally cut, and I smiled happily when I looked at the thin and thick tassel. "Students, in order to make lanterns more beautiful, we use pencils to roll tassels. Pay attention to the fact that when rolling, one is long and the other is short." The teacher's words seemed to hit me hard, and I collapsed in my seat like a deflated ball. Ok, so many tassels will be rolled up to the year of the monkey! I twisted my tired waist and lay down on my seat regretfully, saying, "Alas! Is there any regret medicine to buy in this world? " However, when I saw everyone here, I rolled my tassels seriously. How can I be blocked by this difficulty? Giving up halfway is not my character. Thinking of this, I began to roll tassels again. After class, I still rolled tassels on my seat. Finally, you're done. A small paper lantern was born in my hand. The tassel is like a jellyfish's foot. My classmates all gave me approval, and my heart was very proud and happy.

This experience of making lanterns has taught me not to shrink back when encountering difficulties, but to face it bravely, and success is waiting for you ahead.