Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What happened to the little frog? You used to write for a while in the morning, and then it became dark in the afternoon. You wrote a paragraph in the second grade.

What happened to the little frog? You used to write for a while in the morning, and then it became dark in the afternoon. You wrote a paragraph in the second grade.

Thinking about writing: developing a reasonable imagination. Imagine a little frog going to a little turtle's birthday party on Sunday morning. On the way, he tripped over a stone and the gift in his hand disappeared. The little frog only looked down for a birthday present, without looking at the road, and accidentally fell into a well, thus using all the necessary keywords. Sentences should be fluent and the center should be clear.

Text:

On a sunny Sunday morning, the little frog is going to attend the little turtle's birthday party.

On the road, the little frog sang his own ditty as he walked. Suddenly, he tripped over a stone, and his birthday present for the little turtle disappeared. The little frog looks for a birthday present sadly. The little frog only looked down for a birthday present, but didn't look at the road. He accidentally fell into a well and turned over.

The little frog is in the well, crying loudly: "Help, help, help me." At this time, Uncle Elephant heard the cry, looked around and found the little frog.

Uncle elephant looked into the well, and it turned out that the little frog had fallen into the dry well. It said to the little frog, "Don't be afraid, little frog. I will help you. " With that, he carefully put his thick and long nose into the well, told the little frog to hold on tight and lift it up bit by bit, and finally lifted the little frog up.

The little frog said gratefully, "Thank you, Uncle Elephant." The elephant said, "You're welcome. This is what I should do." .

From then on, they became good friends.