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The leaves flutter in the wind and flutter in the air like butterflies.
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The yellow leaves fluttering in the wind fall down gracefully like yellow butterflies, which is particularly beautiful.
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The leaves fluttering in the wind fell like yellow butterflies.
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The leaves fluttering in the wind are like butterflies fluttering.
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Leaves dancing in the wind. It's like a leisurely butterfly flying around.
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Fluttering in the wind, the leaves flutter in the air like butterflies.
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The leaves flutter in the wind and flutter like a butterfly.
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The leaves fluttering in the wind and falling slowly like snow.
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The leaves fluttering in the wind are like butterflies.
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The leaves fluttering in the wind slowly floated down like butterflies.
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The fallen leaves flutter in the wind and flutter like butterflies.
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Like a fluttering butterfly, it slowly falls.
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Like fairies dancing in the wind.
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Like a fluttering butterfly.
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It's like a flock of butterflies dancing in the air.
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Like butterflies, fluttering.
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Like a fluttering butterfly!
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Like a fluttering butterfly.
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The leaves danced and fell.
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Like a lively and cute elf dancing somewhere!
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1. A gust of autumn wind blows, and the leaves fall down like snowflakes.
2. A gust of autumn wind blows, and the leaves fall like butterflies.
3. A gust of autumn wind blows, and the leaves fall down like a small butterfly.
4. A gust of autumn wind blows, and the leaves slowly drift down, like golden butterflies dancing.
5. Leaves fall from the sky like parachutes.
The role of figurative figures of speech
1. Using metaphors to describe things can make the images of things vivid and vivid, and deepen the reader's impression; It is used to explain the truth, so that the truth is easy to understand and easy for people to understand. It can be used to turn unfamiliar things into familiar things, to make profound truths simple, and to concretize and visualize abstract things.
2. Using metaphors to describe and render the characteristics of a certain thing can make things vivid and concrete, so as to arouse readers' associations and imaginations, give people a vivid and profound impression, and make the language brilliant and full of strong appeal.
3. Metaphor the truth: use simple and easy-to-see things to describe the profound truth, turn the abstract into concrete, and simplify the complex, so as to help people understand it deeply. And make the language vivid and vivid, full of literary brilliance.
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Leaves fall from the trees and the sentence is added as follows:1. Leaves fall from the tree like a flowing dragonfly. Like catkins stepping on graceful steps.
It is like a beautiful butterfly, fluttering in the air, and like a fluttering feather, gently falling in the wind.
2. The leaves are like the withering of flowers, like the tears of the wind, falling from the trees like human lovesickness.
3. The leaves fall from the trees like golden butterflies dancing.
4. Leaves fall from the trees like a small fan.
5. Leaves fall from the tree like a peacock's tail.
6. Leaves fall from the trees like dancing dancers.
7. The leaves fall from the trees like broken butterflies in the wind and rain, like painting paper blown off by the wind, like large snowflakes in the cold winter, and like colored paper sprayed out in festivals.
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1. The leaves fall like snowflakes.
2. The leaves fall down like feathers.
3. The leaves fall down like colorful butterflies.
4. The leaves fall down like a small boat.
5. In autumn, the leaves of the trees slowly fall from the branches like butterflies.
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Original sentence: Leaves fall from the trees.
Changed to anthropomorphic sentence: leaves flutter down from the branches.
Changed to a figurative sentence: The leaves of the trees flutter in the air like butterflies.
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Leaves fall from the trees. Requirements: Rewrite this sentence into an anthropomorphic sentence and a figurative sentence respectively!
Anthropomorphic sentence: Leaves fall from the trees and dance.
Figurative sentence: The leaves fall from the trees, like butterflies.
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"The leaves sway in the wind" is changedFigurative sentencesThis includes, but is not limited to:
1) When the autumn wind blows, the leaves fall like feathers.
2) Autumn is coming, and the leaves fall from the trees like happy angels.
3) Autumn is coming, and the leaves are slowly falling from the trees like yellow butterflies.
4) The autumn leaves are like a dancer, it breaks free from the tree, spins and jumps to the accompaniment of the wind, dances a dance of life, and finally falls weakly and is buried in the arms of the earth.
5) Autumn has arrived, and the leaves of the trees have fallen one by one, like yellowed letters sent by trees to the earth.
6) Autumn is coming, and the leaves fall from the trees like happy angels, conveying the message of autumn.
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When the autumn wind blows, the leaves fall from the trees, like butterflies flying down from the sky, which is very beautiful.
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Anthropomorphic: When the autumn wind blows, the leaves dance and fall from the trees.
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The leaves flutter like butterflies in the autumn wind.
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By comparing the leaves to butterflies, the leaves are more vivid and more beautiful.
The role of metaphors: 1) The metaphors are easy to understand and easy to accept.
2) Parables can concretely say things that are not easy to imagine, and explain them with other similar things, so that people can understand more clearly.
3) Metaphors can visualize and make a deep impression of generalized things.
4) Play the role of embellishment of the article.
5) Make things vivid, vivid, highlight features, render atmosphere, and set off from the side.
Fluttering with the wind means: to swing and flutter in the direction of the wind. It is often used to describe things such as flags. >>>More