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The Boats of Venice was written by Mark Twain of the United States. (p153-p154)
Twain, 1835 Mark Twain, November 30, 1910 April 21, 1910), was born Samuel Ranchen Clement (Samuel
langhorne
clemens)
Sagittarius) is an American humorist, writer, and a famous orator, and an outstanding representative of American realist literature in the late 19th century. In 2006, Warren was named one of the 100 people who influenced the United States (ranked 16th) by the authoritative American journal The Atlantic
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The Boat in Venice is a text that we learned in the fifth grade, and when I studied this text, I was full of yearning for Venice, wanting to feel the boat in the text, wanting to glide on the calm water. Let's follow along today to find the boat in your memory.
The original text of the boats in Venice The text of the boats in Venice.
Introduction to The Boat in Venice.
The Boat in Venice is a narrative essay by the famous American writer Mark Twain. The text shows the author's love for the beauty of Venice by introducing what a Venetian dinghy is like, how the boatman drives the dinghy through the water, and the important role of the dinghy in Venice.
The original text of the boats in Venice The text of the boats in Venice.
The Boat of Venice.
Venice is a world-famous city on the water, with its rivers crisscrossing and the boat becoming the main means of transportation, equal to the car on the street.
The Venetian dinghy was twenty or thirty feet long, narrow and deep, a bit like a canoe. The bow and stern of the ship were upturned like a crescent moon hanging in the sky. The movement is light and flexible, like a water snake in a ditch.
We sat in the cabin, the leather cushions soft like sofas. The dinghy crossed a series of stone bridges of different forms, and we opened the curtains to look at the ancient buildings towering on both sides, and greeted the passing ships.
The original text of the boats in Venice The text of the boats in Venice.
The boatman's piloting skills were exceptional. The speed of the ship was extremely fast, there were many ships coming and going, and he maneuvered it freely and without hurrying. No matter how crowded it was, he could always squeeze through it left and right.
When he encounters very narrow places, he always passes smoothly, and he is very fast, and he can make sharp turns. The buildings on both sides flew backwards, and our eyes were too busy to know which one to see.
The merchant grabbed a large bag of goods, hurriedly stepped out of the dinghy, and went about business along the river. Young women laughing loudly in a dinghy. Many of the children are accompanied by nannies and travel in dinghys to the countryside to breathe in the fresh air. The solemn old man took the whole family and went to the church in a dinghy to pray.
In the middle of the night, the theater ended. A large crowd of people rushed out and boarded the dinghy of their own hire. The huddled boats dispersed in a moment, disappearing into the crooked river, and there was a sound of laughter and farewell.
The water gradually fell silent, and the shadow of the moon was seen swaying in the water. Tall stone buildings stand by the river, old bridges stretch across the water, and boats of all sizes moored on the piers. Silence reigns over the floating city, and old Venice falls asleep again.
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Mark Twain (November 30, 1835, April 21, 1910), formerly known as Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was an American humorist, writer, and famous orator, and an outstanding representative of American realist literature in the late 19th century. In 2006, he was named one of the 100 people who have influenced the United States by The Atlantic, an authoritative American journal. Most of his major works have been translated into Chinese.
His thoughts and creations are also manifested in the development stage from light and funny to spicy satire to pessimistic and misanthropic, with spicy satire in the early stage and more exposed and intense language in the later stage. He died on April 21, 1910, at the age of seventy-five, and was buried in Amara, New York.
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This text introduces the unique traffic conditions and customs of the water city of Venis, from the aspects of the boat as an important means of transportation, the shape of the boat and the feeling of sitting in the cabin, the good driving skills of the boatman, and the fact that the life of the Venetian people is inseparable from the boat.
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The first paragraph: (the first natural paragraph) explains that the dinghy is the means of transport in Venice.
The second paragraph: (2nd edition and 3rd natural paragraph) introduces the small power.
The unique construction features of the boat.
Paragraph 3: (Paragraph 4) Talking about the skillful piloting skills of the boatmen.
The fourth paragraph: (five or six natural paragraphs) introduces the relationship between the dinghy and people's daily life.
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Venetian dinghie.
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