5 people are needed, ABCDE
After class that day, A went to the toilet, and B wanted to borrow a pen from A, but he was not there, so B decided where to go A's pen. As a result, it touched A's eye, but B didn't pay attention and stepped on it. At this time, A entered the class and saw this scene, and became furious...
A: Why are you stepping on my eyes? There is something wrong!
B: I didn’t mean it. Why are you so angry?
A went to the market and picked up his glasses: Look, they are all cracked! snort! It's obviously you who stepped on it, but you still have reason?
At this time, C came to them: A, let me tell you, I just saw B taking your pen without authorization.
D on the side said: Oh, C, can’t you say a few less words?
A became even more angry when he heard this: What! You still took my stuff!
Then the two men fought. A overturned B's schoolbag and the books were scattered on the floor. B threw everything on A's table to the ground.
At this time, in order to help A, C secretly hid B’s pencil case.
D was on the sidelines trying to break up the fight.
A few people were arguing happily, and the teacher (E) came: What’s going on?
Everyone was quiet, A spoke first; Teacher, B broke my glasses and made arrogant words, I am teaching him a lesson!
C was cheering from the side: That’s right.
B: Teacher, A’s temper is too bad and I can’t communicate with him! Eh? Where has my pencil case gone?
C laughed secretly from the side.
D spoke: Teacher, this is the case. When A went out, B took it upon himself to take A's pen, but accidentally stepped on A's glasses. Later, the two of them didn't get along and started to quarrel.
E: So, C, what are you doing here?
c: Teacher. . . I. . . . .
D: He was fanning the flames, and I even saw him take away B’s pencil case.
E: Give it back quickly!
C: Oh...
E: Let me tell you, classmates can borrow things from each other, but they must get the consent of others. If you make a mistake, you should admit it. If you can't solve it, tell the teacher, what do you look like playing around here? A. You need to change your temper. B. You need to apologize for breaking other people's things. Originally, it was just a small matter, I just apologized and fixed it, but it ended up getting into a fight. Also, the person I should criticize the most is you, C. Instead of trying to break up the fight, you fanned the flames.
C lowered his head: Got it, teacher. . .
B said sorry to A
A said sorry to B
The two looked at each other and smiled. . . .
Completely self-edited, please accept it