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Pedestrians make sentences

The pedestrian sentence is as follows:

1, pedestrians in the street shrink their necks and walk backwards, and children playing by the roadside also run home. 2. Pedestrians should walk on the sidewalk and cross the road at the crosswalk. 3. harkness can only scare people. The chilly north wind can't scrape off the coat of pedestrians. When the sun shines on pedestrians, it can make people gradually heat up and take off their coats automatically. Passers-by come and go, but no one lives in my heart. 5, green is a pedestrian, I am the moon, and the bright moon shines green every night.

6. People in twos and threes on the road are walking at a brisk pace with umbrellas, and their wandering eyes don't understand my sadness. My sadness is a person's sadness. I just want to walk alone in the rain. I don't want them to know my sadness. Raindrops slide down my hair and across my eyes like tears. 7. In the crowd crossing the zebra crossing, we usually don't pay attention to the pedestrian's posture, let alone see the pedestrian's face. We are just thinking about how to shout in front of the crowd when the green light is on.