Recommend the answer, my good friend.
There are many good friends from kindergarten to grade five, but my best friend is Wu Bojing from our class. Since kindergarten, a series of friendships have brought us together. It can be said that after I went to school, I was almost a classmate with her, so I know her very well. She is thin, of medium height, with big eyes, a high nose and a good mouth.
One day, I was walking with Wu Bojing, and suddenly she walked away. I thought I would follow her, but she ran to the canteen and asked, "How much is this eraser?" "Fifty cents." The shopkeeper replied. So she took out the money and bought an eraser. I asked inexplicably, "don't you still have an eraser?" How to buy it? " "I won't tell you." I urged her to tell me again and again, and then she said, "There is a little girl near my house, which is very pitiful. Her parents have gone out to work, and she and her brother are supported by their grandparents' meager wages. The rubber bands used to braid her hair are all that coarse. Now her eyes are not so bright, but she is hesitant. Originally, they were happy. Her parents started a company.