以my change为主题来写一片关于自律自信自省自悦的600字习作该向什么方向写?

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zhangsuojun 共回答了16个问题 | 采纳率87.5%
前后对比,比如以前很xx样,经过某事(物,话语等)启示,刺激,最后就xx样了
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