Tonight, my mother and I went to the street to play crossword puzzles. We began to guess, and I chose the simplest one: one is ten (typing an idiom) and the other is a ticket (typing an idiom). What idiom is this? Many people's answers are wrong. While I was thinking hard, my mother came up to me and asked me, "What's the matter, which one?"
"this." I pointed my finger at the riddle.
"Will it be crisscross?" Mom said confidently.
"Ok, I'll go and have a look." My mother and I ran to the place where the prize was awarded, but someone had already guessed before us. Although I didn't win the prize, I guessed right.
Happy time always flies, and this activity ended in our reluctance. Although I didn't guess any of them, I gained a lot of happiness, enriched the "fruit" and increased my knowledge. This is a pleasant and meaningful activity!