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How to write a cross-border composition

How to write a cross-border composition can be referred to as follows:

In the center of the new and old teaching building of our school, there is a fairyland-like biological park, which is full of all kinds of exotic flowers and herbs, such as chrysanthemums, roses, a bunch of red flowers and irises … everywhere.

Autumn is the season when chrysanthemums are in full bloom, and all kinds of chrysanthemums are competing to open. Wow! Look, the chrysanthemums are blooming beautifully. Some petals are all spread out, like a sweet smile; Some of them are just quite satisfactory, but they are fascinating enough; Some are full of flowers, some are so full that they seem to crack, like the angry face of a little doll, which is so cute and funny although it is angry and red.

On the opposite side of the chrysanthemum is a string of red and pointed flowers, about four centimeters long, like a string of red peppers, and like a string of firecrackers, setting off a harvest hymn. A string of red is also like a string of small bells, reminding me at all times: it's time for class, it's time to study hard and make contributions to the motherland in the future; Have a rest after class! Don't wear yourself out.

A group of Red Army men are eager to help us. That's great. Flowers like it very much. It has a very good partner, Alice. Iris is a peculiar flower, which is different from other flowers. A seedling has many colors of flowers. It is named because it looks like a butterfly. Whenever the iris is in full bloom, the biological park is more vibrant.

Do you know roses? He is an expert in dancing. Roses dance when the breeze blows. Its dancing is so beautiful that it affects the limbs of other flowers. Flowers also jumped up. Suddenly, the biological park became a dance floor.

Among the flowers, there is an octagonal pavilion. There is a crane flying high in each of the eight corners of the exhibition hall, symbolizing great prospects. The whole octagonal pavilion is golden, and under the sunlight, it radiates thousands of golden lights. This pavilion is full of ancient customs and modern flowers, which really has a strange taste.

Is our biological park like a fairyland? Living in such a beautiful environment, I often think: we should try our best to leave beautiful traces. I believe my classmates must feel the same way with me.