Insect Reading Notes!! Urgent need! 30 articles! Between 180 280 words!! T T help me. 10

Updated on culture 2024-02-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Excerpt: You are disemboweling insects, and I am studying them while they are alive; You turn insects into a horrible and pitiful bunch of things, and I make people like them; You work in torture chambers and corpse crushing fields, and I observe under the blue sky, to the song of the cicadas; You test the hive and protoplasm with reagents, while I study the highest performance of instinct; You're dying, but I'm dying.

    Comments: Death and life, life and death, what a complex problem has become so clear in Fabre's pen, one worm, one heart and one world, the greatest biologist in the world, the reason why "Insects" has survived is precisely because Fabre condensed life into the insects he loved, he loved insects, just as he loved life! Isn't this exactly what mankind has been pursuing for thousands of years?

    We are surrounded by life, we just need to discover it!

    It's a bit rushed, and I haven't modified the ...... muchSee the smile!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    They have bulging bodies, like half peas, and their elytra are smooth or hairy, usually with red or yellow markings on their black elytra, or black markings on their red and yellow elytra, but some ladybugs, elytra are yellow, red or brown with no spots, and these bright colors have a warning effect to deter predators.

    Analysis: This passage is a passage describing insects in "Insects", through metaphors, enumerations and other rhetorical techniques, vividly showing the appearance of insects in front of the reader's eyes, and vividly showing the reasons why they "can scare away natural enemies", and playing a role in pointing out the main theme.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Fabre is a famous French scientist and popular science writer. Today, I read with great joy one of Fabre's books, "Insects". Fabre was the first scientist to study insects in nature, he devoted his life to go deep into the insect world, observed and experimented with insects in the natural environment, and truly recorded the instincts and habits of insects, and wrote the entomological masterpiece "Insects", which was respected and loved by people all over the world.

    Fabre studied so hard that he sacrificed his private time to observe insects. The book depicts in detail the lives of insects: spiders, bees, praying mantises, scorpions, cicadas, beetles, crickets, and so on.

    This has made a great contribution to later generations, so that human society has rapidly gone away from modern civilization.

    It was not easy for Fabre to achieve such a huge achievement. Born into a peasant family, he grew up in poverty, and obtained several degrees by self-study. He spent the first half of his life destitute and the second half of his life barely enough to eat, but Fabre did not succumb to all kinds of difficulties, he was diligent in self-study, carefully chose the direction of research, and persevered in the observation and study of insects and plants, and constantly obtained new results.

    Fabre's greatest interest in life was to explore the living world for what it really is, to discover the scientific truths contained in the natural world. It was because of his love for the truth that he wrote "Insects".

    How I longed to be like Fabre, to swim in the ocean of knowledge, to explore the world of science, to uncover one mystery after another in the natural world for the benefit of mankind! But I'm so ashamed of Fabre. Fabre was able to study insects in a difficult environment, and I was not even serious about doing math problems, I didn't work hard, and if I couldn't do it once, I didn't want to use my brain, and sometimes I lost my temper.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "The Mysterious Pond".

    Diary: After reading this chapter, I was deeply moved by the author's deep interest in nature and careful observation. It was as if I had followed the author through this pond, this "little green world".

    Water beetles, salamanders, pond rays, ducks, snails, the pond is a mysterious, beautiful, and mysterious.

    Stone Silkworm Diary: The Stone Silkworm is an architect, a small soldier, and a submarine, and its body structure is particularly magical in the author's pen. The Creator is great, and He gives every living being the best way to exist.

    That's why we can learn a lot from many animals, such as radar from bats; We can also get a lot from the stone silkworm.

    The author uses the rhetorical technique of contrast to compare four years and one day, highlighting the difficulty of the cicada's life, showing his love for the cicada, and his admiration for the beautiful life without regrets. Let's ask, can we be like a cicada without regrets?

    Hotaru Diary: Many people commented that this work is full of literature and science. But I think this work is also full of philosophical value.

    After introducing the habits of Hotaru's life, this "Hotaru" puts the brushstrokes on the "glow" of Hotaru. Its life is full of light, and the author also hopes that each of us will have a light in our hearts and will always be full of hope.

    Insect-loving children

    Diary: I really like this chapter, as I read it, I seem to see a little boy who is full of curiosity about plants and animals, looking for infinite fun in the back garden. Interest is the best teacher, perhaps it is because of the fun that has been cultivated since childhood that the author was able to complete such a thick book of "Insects".

    Original hope it helps you.

    If you are satisfied, you hope to be able to do it in time

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