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Talking wall clock in the second volume of the second grade composition

On the top tower of Time Castle, there is an ancient clock. "Dangdang ..." The clock made a slow but steady sound. The clock rang eleven, eleven o'clock.

Clock can be seen everywhere in our daily life, but do you know what is hidden in this seemingly ordinary thing? Why put it at the top of the time castle? Murphy, is it hiding something? Yes, that's right. The clock reminds you all the time that time is slowly passing away, and youth is passing away bit by bit. You don't have much time, so you should cherish every second, every minute, every moment and every day.

In the first grade, as soon as I got home after school, I put down my schoolbag and went out to play with my friends. At that time, the clock hanging on the wall always sounded eleven times at this moment, reminding me: "Your time is passing by bit by bit, just as you are playing, why not turn these times into study time, so that you will get more knowledge" slowly but surely. Look at the clock again. It still hangs on the wall like that. It never seems to make a sound, but the words just now have been hovering in my mind. With curiosity, I listened to the reminder of the clock. Unexpectedly, over time, I found the fun of the book and was deeply fascinated. Thanks to the clock, it reminds me. In fact, it reminds me every moment, but I found it too slowly, but it's okay. We can make it.

The clock reminds you all the time that time is slowly passing away, and youth is passing away bit by bit. You don't have much time, so you should cherish every second, every minute, every moment and every day.