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39 Artists can show their pictures to people all over the world. Many people, however, say that seeing a picture on the Internet is never as good as seeing it alive. 40 There, it will continue to change and grow.
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In recent years, many of us spend a lot of time on the Internet with
its popularity. As a result, we don¡¯t write as well as we did in the past. Inorder to protect our Chinese characters and improve our handwriting, we¡¯d like to offer some suggestions:
First, we should spend less time online so that we can have more timeto read books. Besides, we¡¯d better form the habit of keeping diaries
every day to practice handwriting. What¡¯s more, it is better to write letters to our relatives and friends by hand rather than send e-mails.
As the saying goes, ¡°The style is the man.¡± Beautiful and neat
handwriting is beneficial to us students. So please pay more attention to ourhandwriting in the future.
Let¡¯s take action now!
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