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What Is The Persuasive Speech: I Am A Small, Red Chinese Dragon
I am a Chinese, called Lily. I studied in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry when I was twelve. Today, I would like to tell you something funny in my school life.
Hogwarts allowed students bring their pets to school, BUT THEY DID NOT ALLOWED MINE. Mine is a small, red Chinese dragon. On the first day, Miss McGonagall, headmistress at Hogwarts, told me to send my little dragon back to China.
“Please have a look on your handbook, we allowed owl, cat, dog and snake only.” Miss McGonagall said.
“Ronald Weasley had a mice for his pet, Miss.”
“Is your dragon an Animagus?” She asked.
“……No, Miss.” I looked at Miss McGonagall and continued, “This is racial discrimination, Miss.” “It isn’t, my love. Hogwarts doesn’t allowed Western dragon too.”
“My
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I am sure that it is the most beautiful house in Hogwarts. There were four Chinese in this house. In every Chinese New Year, we let off the fireworks in Hogsmeade Village. The fireworks made from magic, no sound and not bright enough, like the meteor shot across the sky. Four of us sat on the ground and said happy new year to others. I want to share about the time I received admission notice to you. My mother said it was sent by owl, but I didn't see it with my own eyes. I was having my physic lesson at the moment. When I backed home and told by my mother, I was flushed that I noticed I won’t study physic anymore. However, I have to learn English with craziness in the last few weeks. Also, I got a buddy in the first half term of the year. He called Sam, he is a native speaker and he is two years older than me. In the first month, I can fully understand nothing. Once he found out that I cannot understand what he was talking about most of the time, he looked like a mother face to her son with his poor result.
“Lily, I will never talk to you with more than ten words in a sentence.” I said silently to myself: This sentence has fifteen words,

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