My class was trying to come up with a way to raise money for homeless children, but we couldn' t agree on anything.
"Let's continue1 lunch, " our teacher, Mr Moony, said. We all agreed but Anthony said he couldn't have lunch with us because he had to go to the2. He had a terrible toothache these days. When he put things into his bag, I saw a picture of a dragon and the words "art show" on the back of his3.
When we finished 4. Mr Moony asked what ideas we had. I shouted, "Art show!"
To my surprise, 5disagreed with it. I felt so good. I didn't say who really had the6at first.
A few days later, our big art show came. My classmates7 many cool paintings. But everyone8that the most wonderful one was Anthony's—a beautiful dragon. That painting made me remember Anthony' s notebook. I'd never told anyone9 the idea of the art show came from. I was feeling so bad about it that I could no longer10 the show.
11I told my classmates the art show wasn't my idea!In fact, Anthony12it.
I ran to Anthony and said sorry to him.
"It's OK, " Anthony laughed. "I was a little13 at first. But then I thought that14 the idea was helpful, it didn't matter whose idea it was. "
I would never forget the15. It taught me to learn to apologize(道歉) and not to copy others' ideas.