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There are many paper-cuts in traditional culture. Write down why you like them and how you feel.

I like paper-cutting very much. Some people may ask: What's the point of a few pieces of paper and a pair of scissors? I tell you: paper-cutting is very interesting! You can cut beautiful window grilles, dancing butterflies and a lively frog. I like paper-cutting since I was a child. Give me a few pieces of waste paper casually, and I can sit there solemnly and cut out small pieces of paper of different shapes with scissors. Then guess what it looks like on different pieces of paper: some are like big apples, some are like lanterns, and some are like lively dolphins. Sometimes I can even cut a mask. I remember that teacher Chen gave us an assignment last term. First find a piece of paper, fold it in half a few times, and then paint and draw like a villain. Then, cut it a few times with scissors, and then open the paper carefully. Wow! A group of children appeared in front of me hand in hand. Paper cutting is amazing! This is why I like paper cutting. The school just started a paper-cutting class this year, and I immediately signed up. In the first class, the teacher taught us to cut paper, and in the second class, I cut window grilles. Although I didn't cut it very well, this is my first work! I put it on my bookcase and look at it every day. I feel very happy.