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Can the restrictive words be removed? Solution: A:
1) Position (to delete or not to delete). 2) Qualitative. Such as:
Compare the degree of vocabulary such as "almost" and "quite"; Tables such as "approximately", "probably", "left and right" are estimated, and "more" and "surplus" are estimated. (3) If it is deleted, what kind of meaning will become what kind of meaning it is, which does not conform to reality and is too absolute. (4) It reflects the accuracy, thoroughness and scientificity of the language.
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No, because it's about the approximate meaning, if you go, it's done. This is inconsistent with the facts, so it can't be deleted. Format: (1) No. (2) The meaning of the word. (3) If you go, you can do it. Substitute from the original text) this.
And it doesn't match the facts. (4) So it can't be deleted.
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1.Statement: Cannot be deleted.
2.Qualitative: This vocabulary lists what (quantity, estimate, degree...).)3.The meaning of the original text.
4.What does the original text mean when it is removed?
5.This expression is too absolute, inconsistent with the facts, and violates the objective laws of people's understanding of things.
6.So it can't be removed.
7.This reflects the rigor and accuracy of the expository language.
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1. It cannot be deleted (general).
2. (punctuated words) is to indicate (explain).
3. If deleted, it is indicated. It doesn't correspond to the facts.
Fourth, it cannot reflect the scientificity and accuracy of the explanatory language (fixed).
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No The signal table is omitted, and the accuracy of the explanatory language is not reflected when removed.
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High-quality answers.
No, because it's about the approximate meaning, if you go, it's done. This is inconsistent with the facts, so it can't be deleted. Format:
1) No, you can't. (2) The meaning of the word. (3) If you go, you can do it.
This is not true. (4) So it can't be deleted.
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In the expository text, restrictive words cannot be removed.
For example, the restrictive words such as "more", "approximately", "estimated", "often", "estimated", "approximately", "maybe", etc., reflect the accurate, rigorous, and scientific characteristics of the explanatory language. After deletion, the expository text is not rigorous and truthful enough.
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Generally speaking, as long as you ask if you can remove it, the answer is: you can't remove it.
1.If this word is removed, it will not change the real meaning that the author wants to express in the original sentence, and if it has an impact, it will be answered, and the removal will change the ...... the author wants to expressMeaning, here can also be illustrated and argued in context.
2.Although the removal of this word does not change the meaning that the author wants to express in the original sentence, this word can express the author's mood more accurately or appropriately, and it cannot fully reflect the author's mood and emotions after being removed.
3.The purpose of this word is to echo the previous or the following, and it cannot be echoed after being removed.4This word plays an emphatic ......role, expressed strongly (accusation, etc.). This can be combined with point 2.
You can find more of these kinds of questions, compare them, and summarize the direction of the answers.
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The format of the answer is: it cannot be deleted, because " " here is the limit (or degree, modification) of the table, which explains (the meaning of the answer to this sentence), and after removing it, it becomes " " "Writing this sentence does not contain this word), which is inconsistent with the facts (or too absolute), and the deletion reflects the accuracy of the explanatory language. So it can't be deleted.
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Show attitude.
cannot be deleted) to explain the literal meaning or usage of the word.
Explain the specific role of words in the text.
If it is deleted, it becomes --- is inconsistent with the context.
It reflects the accuracy of the wording of the expository text.
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No, if you delete it, the meaning of the j sentence will change and it will become".
It is inconsistent with reality, too affirmative, and expresses the accuracy and rigor of the explanatory language.
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1 can not 2 explain the meaning of the dotted word (usually indicates the general situation) 3 The word in the text refers to (the sentence is required to be complete, the word is replaced with an explanation) If it is removed, the meaning becomes (the word is replaced with an antonym) and does not match the facts.
4. It reflects the precision, rigor and scientificity of the words used in the expository text.
Let's take a look.
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Can't remove + the meaning of the word + if you remove the meaning of the sentence + can't highlight ......+ doesn't match the original meaning + so can't be removed.
It's definitely a perfect score for writing like this.
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A: No, you cannot. Because ......(Explain the meaning of word A and analyze the effect of word A.) ), the deletion of the word a will change the original meaning. The addition of the word A reflects the accuracy, scientificity, and rigor of the expository text.
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A: No, the added word means ......, a word that makes the description more ......(rigorous, complete, etc.), if you remove it, it will ......(no expression effect, etc.), which reflects the accuracy and rigor of the expository language, so it cannot be removed.
This is what our teacher has summarized, I hope it can help you!
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In layman's terms, it is "what is written in a certain word, what is the relationship with the context, and what happens after deletion, so it cannot be deleted." "My personal understanding is that first write 1 a certain word emphasizes what is above [generally the sentence next to the sentence in front of a certain word, some are the cause or characteristics of a certain thing, and the specific problem is analyzed in detail, as long as you understand the content of the previous sentence, the following question is easy to understand. 2 A certain word is an important reason for a certain problem in the following [usually you can find iconic sentences below, some things are written directly, and some have to be understood by yourself.
3. After deleting a word, the meaning expressed is not satisfied with the original text, [you can also write something else, it must be able to express the meaning that cannot be deleted, and it is best to contact the content of the article], so it cannot be deleted. ps.Some articles will be expressed in a different order, but basically they are all related to the context, and the exam can be answered according to the question in the way of serial number, and the point level is divided, [for example, ask two reasons that cannot be deleted, and mark the serial number 123 when answering the question,] It is easier to score.
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What the word can't mean in the text.
If the word is removed.
It does not reflect the scientificity, accuracy, and rigor of the language.
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2. Let's talk about the meaning or expression of the original words in the text. (For example, "approximately" means estimating, speculating.)
"Most" indicates the range, excluding individual phenomena, etc. and briefly explain in conjunction with the object of the description (what kind of situation this word says, what kind of situation it becomes if it is changed to another word.) )
3.The last sentence is summarized: It reflects the accuracy of the language of the expository text.
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The mode of answering this type of question is generally as follows: cannot be removed After removing, the original meaning is changed or the original meaning is not clear. Generally, the removal of words or substitutions is analyzed from these two aspects.
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This kind of question must not be removed.
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No. Almost: the degree of expression is deep, if it is deleted, there is no such expression effect, which reflects the accuracy of the explanatory language.
Possibly: It is an estimate, which is only the subjective speculation of the author, not absolute, and if it is deleted, it is inconsistent with the meaning of the text.
According to the relevant experts, it highlights the objective facts, which can convince readers more, and introduces the following.
Indicates speculative estimates, such as: said, approximately, almost, probably, left and right, etc.
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1. It cannot be removed. 2. Approximate refers to the approximate meaning 3, if it is removed, it becomes 、、、 different from the meaning of the original sentence 4, and in the expository text, "approximately" has this accuracy, and removing it is not a complete explanatory text.
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I can't remove it. It's about the approximate meaning, and the meaning of the sentence changes when the sentence is removed. This word shows the accuracy and rigor of the expository text.
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I can't remove it. Because these words write the rigor and accuracy of the expository language.
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No. Because some of the data in the expository text are not very accurate, these words that indicate non-deterministic factors cannot be removed, otherwise the expository text will not be accurate.
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No, because these words are highly accurate and qualifying in the expository text.
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Because their meanings are all about, perhaps, and should, if removed, it is inconsistent with the original text, nor can it highlight the characteristics of things, nor can it highlight the rigor and scientific nature of the expository text.
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No. The word approximate indicates that it is not accurately calculated (according to the content of the text), and removing it will change the meaning of the article somewhat, reflecting the accuracy of the language of the expository text. (The last sentence must be there, generally 2 points for the question, the last sentence must have 1 point).
For example, I looked up and saw that there were a lot of birds, about 100 species.
A: It probably shows that there are not exactly 100 species of birds here, or many or less, in this case, 100 is an approximation. It shows that "I" is good at observation. It reflects the accuracy of the explanatory language.
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No, because it's about the approximate meaning, if you go, it's done. This is inconsistent with the facts, so it can't be deleted. Format:
1) No, you can't. (2) The meaning of the word. (3) If you go, you can do it.
This is not true. (4) So it can't be deleted.
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No, then write about the importance of the word in the text, and finally write: it reflects the authenticity and accuracy of the expository text, and enhances the persuasiveness.
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No, because these words are useful.
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The main word in the text of "Yellow River" cannot be removed!
Because: to remove it, it loses the accuracy, logic, and scientificity of the expository language.
First of all, we must pay attention to organization, and we must be clear about the general ideological line of the question. Of course, you must read the question, read it carefully, and read the article carefully. I myself think that we should look at the problem first, read the article with the question, read it, carefully understand the situation under which the author wrote the article, and explore the author's thinking, you will find that in fact, the expository essay is not difficult, and when you read it carefully, the answer will naturally come to your mind.
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