In 3-4 sentences, summarize the excerpt from "All Summer in a Day" by Ray Bradbury.

In "All Summer in a Day" by Ray Bradbury, a group of children live on Venus, a planet where it constantly rains. They eagerly await the one day of sunshine that occurs every seven years. However, one girl, Margot, who recently moved from Earth, experiences bullying and exclusion from the other children due to her memories of the sun. Despite her pleading and excitement, they lock her in a closet during the hour of sunshine.

In "All Summer in a Day" by Ray Bradbury, a group of children live on the planet Venus where it rains incessantly. They eagerly await the one day every seven years when the sun comes out, but one girl, Margot, who remembers the sun from Earth, is bullied and locked in a closet by the other children. When the sun finally appears, Margot misses out on the experience, leaving the other children guilt-ridden.

In Ray Bradbury's "All Summer in a Day," a group of schoolchildren on Venus wait anxiously for a rare glimpse of the sun, which only appears once every seven years. The main character, Margot, who has recently moved from Earth, remembers the sun vividly, while her classmates only know it through simulation. However, on the day of the sun's appearance, Margot is locked in a closet as an act of jealousy, causing her to miss the precious moment of sunlight.