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. At the end of the charity sale, the students bought what they wanted. Finally, we donated the money from the charity sale, which will be sent to children in poor mountainous areas. I think this is a very meaningful activity! ”Come and have a look. It’s cheap. You can’t miss it. There’s no shop in this village...” when you hear this cry, you must think it’s a promotional activity in a big supermarket! In fact, this is not the case. This is the red scarf bazaar of International Children’s Day held by our school to help the children around us to celebrate International Children’s Day. Today, around 12 noon, we lined up in a neat line and took our charity products into our booth. After arranging the charity products, we started the charity sale. Then I began to walk east and West, go to other stalls and start looking for bargains. When I came to a booth, a student came up and invited me to visit their booth, so I went up to see if there were any interesting toys and goodlooking books. I found a magic cube on the stall. It’s from Qibo youth. I’m itchy and want to buy it very much. As soon as I saw that the price was three yuan, I thought it was on the high side, so I paid back the price and closed the deal at one yuan and five yuan. After I bought the Rubik’s cube, I found that the slogans of each class are very distinctive, so I began to pay attention to the slogans of each class. After I read all the slogans, I found that the most distinctive one is such a slogan: we have no license, we don’t return our goods, but we have heavy love. As I walked, I found that some classes had closed their stalls one after another. I was happy and thought I could buy better and cheaper things this time. So I said to the classes that didn’t close the stalls: “you see, some classes have been evacuated one after another. Can you sell it to me for a cheaper price? Do you want to take it back?” I’m so accurate. I soon bought four books: “insects”, “how steel is made”, “Three Musketeers” and “position of primary school examination room”. Guess how many of the five things I bought? Say it and surprise you. Nine five! I think this kind of charity sale can not only help the small partners around, but also buy items lower than the market price. It really kills two birds with one stone. This year, we had a particularly meaningful International Children’s Day. The school held an interesting charity sale for us. I first took out what I wanted to sell and put it neatly on the table. It may be that there are too many things with us. The place where they are placed is relatively small. Some good things overlap under the items. We don’t have much business. I think what can I do if it goes on like this? At this time, I had an idea, picked up my crystal ball and shouted, “e and have a look! The brandnew ‘night Pearl’ has beautiful patterns and colors. Come and rush to buy, only two!” Sure enough, Kung Fu pays off. A large group of customers rushed up when they heard the clear cry and asked “how much is it?” “Ten yuan.” I replied with a smile on my face. Some people thought it was too expensive and had to leave in frustration. Some people bargained because they liked it. I thought in my heart, I’ve lost enough. Alas, it’s too difficult to make money. I thought of my parents working hard to make money and decided not to spend money indiscriminately anymore. At this time, Gong Xu, the “Iron Rooster” in the class, squeezed into the crowd and said with full wealth: “it’s only ten yuan. It’s too cheap. I’ll take it.” As he spoke, h