Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Draw a nail sketch
Draw a nail sketch
A: Look at the script below.
Sketch "a nail":
Jim: (carrying a schoolbag, walking into the classroom) Ah, no one has come yet. I arrived the earliest today!
(sitting in a chair) Oh, my ass, what's the matter? It turned out to be a nail. No one saw it. Change the chair.
Wang: Good morning, Jim. What's the matter with you? In a trance.
Jim: No, nothing.
Wang: (sitting in a chair) Oh, it really hurts! Nails. nails. (I changed my chair when no one was looking)
Monitor: Good morning, everyone!
Jim: Monitor, did you work out that math problem last night? Can you teach me?
Monitor: Sure, I'll teach you later. (sitting in a chair) Oh, what's the matter? It's a nail
At this time, both Wang and Zhan came to apologize.
Monitor: Oh, that's all right. This chair has a nail. Let me get a hammer to fix it, and then I'll teach you how to do math problems.
Jim Meixing and Wang Leyan: OK, let me help you.
(End of sketch)
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