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Overlapping word AAB type:Drizzle, whispering, fluttering, numb, outstanding, face-to-face, yo-yo, glad to be happy, mother-in-law's house, generation flowers, grass, emergency, leisurely, swimming, winking, beckoning, squeaking, quacking, quacking, haha mirror, cheerleading, yo-yo, hemp black, numb bright, dazed, misty bright, bubble gum, fluttering, tuantuan, tuan, doll pro.
The role of overlapping words:
1. Enhance the sense of rhythm of the language, catchy and rich; Play an important role.
2. Some overlapping words imitate sounds, which are very realistic.
3. Some overlapping words show movement and rich meanings.
4. Some overlapping words render the atmosphere, as if it were the real situation, the role of overlapping words in the poem.
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The AABB-style overlap is as follows:
1. Twist and pinch: This is an adjective phrase that indicates that a person or animal is in a state of passivity, resistance, and reluctance.
2. Bump collision: This is a verb phrase used to describe the sound or state of staggered collision when two objects collide with each other.
3. Chirping: This word is usually used to describe the high-pitched chirping of birds, insects or small animals.
4. Bouncing: This is an action word phrase that denotes continuous jumping with a lively mood.
5. Lili Lala: This is an adjective phrase that denotes a light-hearted, irregular conversation or action.
6. Muttering: This is an action word phrase used to describe a person who whispers or complains non-stop.
7. Lively: This is an adjective phrase used to describe a lively, noisy, crowded, and enthusiastic scene or atmosphere.
8. Tick-tock: This word is often used to describe the sound of a clock as time passes.
9. Chirping: This word is usually used to describe the sound made by the lips of a person or small animal, and can also be used to describe the wailing sound of a small animal.
10. Slippery: This is an adjective phrase that denotes funny, ghostly, or improper means.
11. Squeezed next to each other: used to describe unforgettable scenes and situations in the population. It denotes a state of mutual compression, dependence, and curling up in a crowded or cramped environment to achieve coexistence.
12. Stammering: Describes stuttering when speaking or writing.
13. Trembling: Describe the unsteady body when walking, or the hands are shaking and trembling.
14. Jingle Bell: Describe the crisp sound of decorative items when they collide slightly.
15. Dong Dong Qiang Qiang: Describe the sound with firm rhythm and clear rhythm.
16. Ertoto: Describes a whispered or whispered voice.
17. Tumbling and rolling: refers to the continuous ups and downs of the practice action.
18. Barking and barking: Describe the dog's barking continuous, sharp and loud.
19. Raising one after another: describing items flying around, zero and scattered.
20. Slapping and slapping: refers to the sound made when slapping an object or hitting the surface of the human body.
21. Rolling hot: Describe the heat wave and the dull air.
22. Whispering: refers to whispering softly and passing on confidential information Pishan.
23. Hush lala: refers to continuous and repeated actions such as drinking water and urinating.
24. Dangdangdang: Describe the loud sound of hammering, etc.
25. Happy: is a word that emphasizes emotions, feelings, and states, meaning to be particularly happy or very happy and content.
Cleaning, cleaning, learning, researching, researching, clean, happy, happy.
Down-to-earth, frank, upright, diligent, conscientious, and hot.
It turned out to be a fighter jet
What are the ABCC-style words that are commonly tested?
Bright, far ahead, oceanic, and a big country.
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