Prompt: I feel like I've matured
I feel like I've matured.
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1. I feel like I've matured, sample #1:
Life evolves as we age, each stage marked by distinct labels. Those under sixteen are deemed children, while those over eighteen are considered young adults. Time molds us, altering our appearance and demeanor. What once seemed immutable inevitably changes. I've come to realize this truth. Eight years have passed since my first day of primary school, and I've grown in ways I never anticipated.
Eight years have flown by since I entered first grade. Initially, I clung to my mother, reluctant to part even for a moment. Each day, she'd lead me to school, her hand enveloping mine. First grade marked the beginning of formal education, celebrated with pomp and circumstance at the inaugural assembly—a moment that filled me with wonder.
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Reflecting on my growth, model number 2:
Life has been a journey of learning and self-discovery. From the tentative steps of childhood to the confident strides of adolescence, each phase has shaped me. As I look back on my journey since stepping into the realm of formal education, I am amazed at the person I've become.
Life is a continuous adventure, a quest for knowledge and understanding. With each passing year, I've gained insights and overcome challenges, evolving into a wiser and more resilient individual. This essay is a testament to my growth and a reminder of the limitless potential within us all.
Time molds the human spirit, fostering physical and mental growth while igniting dreams and aspirations for the future. Like everyone else, the passage of time has nurtured my maturity until one day I realized: 'I've grown up.'
With each passing year, I find myself maturing. Gone are the days of timidly trailing behind my mother; now, I stand tall as a middle school student, surpassing even her in height. Not only have I grown taller, but my reach extends further. I can easily retrieve the highest books from the shelf, assist my mother in hanging clothes without needing a stool, aid my father in mounting the antenna on the roof, and traverse long mountain paths without assistance.
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Reflecting on my growth, model number 3:
This year, I've entered eighth grade as a student in a secondary school in Ho Chi Minh City. I believe I've matured in the actions I've taken, and with each passing day, I feel more confident in life.
Life is a journey of constant growth and self-discovery. As I progress through the years, I become more adept at navigating life's challenges and more secure in my identity. This essay serves as a testament to my journey toward maturity and resilience.
I perceive myself as a diligent student, characterized by perseverance, honesty, and sociability. I approach tasks with determination, leaving no room for unfinished business. I am acutely aware of my responsibilities and the mistakes I've made. Though not particularly academically gifted, I consider myself a diligent student, always striving to earn decent grades to satisfy my parents. I set goals for myself to strive for and achieve. Despite physical changes such as growing taller and a slightly hoarse voice due to a throat condition, my thoughts have matured, yet I still enjoy reading comics and watching animated films, which help me reminisce about my childhood. Embracing adulthood is both thrilling and gratifying!
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4. I feel that I have grown up, sample number 4:
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With each passing day, I grow a little older. I'm now thirteen years old. In the past, I used to think only for myself, but this year I've grown wiser, considering the needs of others as well because I feel I've matured.
Years ago, I used to think very superficially, lacking depth in my thoughts, which often led to hurting others. At home, I would stay secluded in my room, glued to my phone, neglecting household chores. Sometimes, I would get angry and mistreat my family members. Outside, I aimed to stand out, disregarding those around me. One could say I was quite 'ferocious' (in the slang of today's youth).
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5. I feel that I have grown up, sample number 5:
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Have you ever wondered if you've truly grown up? For me, that has become a reality. Indeed, I have grown up.
My childhood was truly blissful, peaceful. Not wealthy, but I was embraced in the loving arms of my parents. From childhood to now, I haven't experienced any extreme hardship because I've always been cared for and protected by my parents. As I grew, my parents aged. I've made my mother cry because I've been disrespectful to her, not realizing that those tears were shed because of me, because of the mistakes I've made, and those tears will only make my mother age faster, and perhaps, they will bring me closer to the day when I'll be far from my mother. I've made my father so angry that he couldn't contain it. He scolded me many times, even hit me a few times, but deep down, all he wanted was for me to be a better person. Yet, I've thought, I wish I could grow up quickly to live on my own, away from my parents, a life of freedom, where no one can dictate what I do, and where I don't have to listen to my parents' reprimands anymore.
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6. I feel that I have grown up, sample number 6:
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As the years pass by, every day brings about a new change for me. Every night before bed, I ponder: 'Tomorrow, when I look in the mirror, what changes will I see' like in appearance, physique, weight, thoughts, and actions. It's like this until I grow up.
Indeed, every one of us knows that as children, we always desire to grow up, to become more mature like others around us. I'm no exception. Since I was young, I've been carried on my parents' arms, pampered like a delicate egg. Always cared for, worried about, loved immensely by everyone in the family. Speaking of the past, I remember when I was one year old, I had a fever. My parents were very worried, taking care of me tirelessly, never resting. But now, when I get sick, I have to take care of myself. Not only that, when I turned six years old and stepped into first grade, I always felt uneasy, restless, and fearful.
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7. I feel that I have grown up, sample number 7:
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We all know that the process of growing up and developing as a human being is incredibly miraculous and fascinating. We've all seen ourselves grow in some way, not only physically but also in our thoughts. I have felt myself grow up.
My name is Ngan, and I'm fourteen years old this year. Next year, I'll have to take off the red scarf to join the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union. Just thinking about it makes me very excited. Experiencing the feeling of growing up day by day is really strange. When I entered first grade, I was a little child and also the shortest in the class. My parents bought milk and cheese for me to eat to improve my modest height, but it didn't help much. My thoughts at that time were also very childish, thinking and speaking without much consideration for emotions. I was very naive and just laughed and talked all day long.
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In addition to the essay 'I feel that I have grown up,' you can also refer to: That person lives forever in my heart; Tell your parents an interesting story you encountered at school; Recall a memorable experience with your teachers; Tell an unforgettable memory about friendship; Tell about a good role model in studying or helping friends that you know.
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