Dumbfounding! The winter vacation homework was torn by the dog, and my sister God made up the home

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-21

The new semester is about to begin, but there are still many students whose winter vacation tasks have not yet been completed, and some assignments have even been put on hold. These students may have been so immersed in fun during the winter break that they forgot that they still had homework to complete, or they didn't finish on time for various reasons. But whatever the reason, the state of the unfinished assignment already made them anxious and uneasy.

However, when these students frantically rushed to their homework, they encountered new difficulties! Recently, in Chongqing, a blogger caused a sensation on the Internet, she posted a **, claiming that she was moved to cry because her brother's winter vacation homework was bitten by the family dog. The blogger wanted to help his younger brother "repair" the homework, but he didn't expect netizens to express their worries in the comment area: "Do you have to sew and mend?" You brothers and sisters are not from the same world! ”

* shows the younger brother doing his homework seriously, the older sister sitting on the bed laboriously sewing paper, and the torn winter vacation homework with a puppy on her stomach. However, upon closer inspection, people were stunned by the way the sister handled it. It turned out that my sister's way of repairing her winter vacation homework was quite bizarre, and she actually used needles and threads to sew paper, and she handled it quite realistically, and her sewing skills were very good. The only regret is that she used a black thread, which would have been more perfect if she had used a white thread, which could not be compared to scotch tape, but also looked neat and orderly.

However, what does it feel like to be a younger brother when the help of the older sister brings it? **It can be found that the younger brother is so excited that he is in tears, and there are tissues used to wipe his tears everywhere, and the sister may think that the younger brother is deeply moved, but the actual situation may not be the case.

When the teacher saw that his brother's winter vacation homework was torn up by a dog, he might sigh that this was too unlucky! But if it is repaired, it only needs a little transparent glue, and it does not take much effort. Although the younger brother may receive some criticism after the start of school, the sister's intentions can also be felt. The elder sister is so attentive, the younger brother may forgive her, although this matter is somewhat funny, but at least it solves the problem.

However, netizens expressed their unacceptability to this winter vacation homework that was torn by dogs, so why not sew it? Maybe the dog tore up the homework and solved the younger brother's troubles, but the sister repaired the homework, didn't it make the younger brother lose his excuse? No wonder my brother cried like that!

Although many people have had their homework torn up by animals, the teacher always doesn't believe it and always thinks that the students are making excuses. In this case, making the job disappear is not a viable idea, and fixing it may be the only option, but the approach may be somewhat interesting.

The world is so wonderful, the winter vacation homework was torn by a dog can be repaired by my sister, and the students who lost their homework in the Paris toilet can also be brought back to China. It seems that for students, winter vacation homework is like a kind of "fate" that cannot be escaped.

February** Dynamic Incentive Program

In order to ensure that tasks are completed in a timely manner, it is essential to plan well in advance. Those who were able to meet their deadlines usually made their own winter vacation plans. Their daily routines are organized in a way that doesn't deprive them of the opportunity to enjoy life during the winter break, while also avoiding rushing to work before the semester starts and worrying about being tricked by others.

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