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I looked at the cobbler again, and then at the flowers in the glass window, and felt that he was not just a man who mended shoes, but a man who patched up the holes in the passage of time. 100 imitation sentences to this.
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1.Fix fast; Cultivated to perfection. (The characteristic of "repairing quickly" is more obvious in the text; "Cultivating satisfactorily" can better reflect the theme of the article, so it is necessary to carefully praise and experience it and find out this characteristic.
2.The shoe stall is ordinary, and the shoe repair work is ordinary. There are also those inexpensive flowers on the windowsill behind the old shoemaker, which are also very ordinary.
3.Flowers bloom in winter and summer, and the old shoemaker is also mending shoes in winter and summer, and the flowers that have been thankful for many years are the portrayal of the old shoemaker who is not idle all day long to repair shoes. 4.
This sentence expresses the author's deep respect for the cobbler. The cobbler's shoes are repaired quickly, saving people time; The shoemaker shoe is repaired well, allowing people to make better use of their time. The author uses this to praise the old shoemaker as an ordinary and great man.
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Highlight the mastery of technology.
3.However, he knows how much time and more work it will take for a walker to speed up if the shoes are properly repaired?
4.Simile. 5 actions.
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1. So that all passers-by may see him; It is convenient for pedestrians.
2. Use the ordinariness of flowers to illustrate the ordinariness of the identity of the old shoemaker, and use the enterprising spirit of the flowers to set off the positive life attitude of the old shoemaker 13. The intention of the old shoemaker is to show that he does not want to be famous, but can think about the shoe repairer and be anxious.
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1. (1) so that pedestrians from the south, east, and northwest may see him; (2) It is convenient for pedestrians.
2. Use the ordinariness of flowers to illustrate the ordinariness of the old shoemaker's identity, and use the enterprising spirit of flowers to set off the positive life attitude of the old shoemaker.
3. Reveal the meaning of the old shoemaker's work and set off his spiritual outlook from the side 4. The old shoemaker's intention is to show that he does not want to be famous, but can think about the shoe repairer and be anxious.
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1.Sarcasm, argumentative. Modest.
2.(1) Sarcasm, ridicule.
2) Admiration. 3.First of all, criticism, ridicule, and slander are all negative evaluations of one's own value from the outside world, which will lead you to see your own shortcomings and shortcomings, but at the same time, if you look at them from the wrong angle, you will be inferior or even discouraged because of excessive magnification of your own shortcomings. "The steps of self-confidence, chic, and freedom" can actually be directly understood as self-confidence, chic, and freedom.
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The moment Lincoln was elected, the entire Senate was embarrassed because Lincoln's father was a shoemaker.
At that time, most of the senators in the United States were from prestigious families, and they thought they were superior people in high society, and they never expected to face the son of a humble shoemaker.
So, when Lincoln first spoke in the Senate, some senators wanted to humiliate him.
As Lincoln stood on the podium, one of the arrogant senators stood up and said, "Mr. Lincoln, before you begin your speech, I want you to remember that you are the son of a shoemaker." ”
All the senators burst out laughing, rejoicing that they could humiliate Lincoln even though they couldn't defeat him. When everyone's laughter stopped, Lincoln said, "I am so grateful that you have reminded me of my father, who has passed away, and I will surely remember your advice, that I will always be the son of a shoemaker, and that I know that I will never be able to do as well as my father did as a shoemaker."
The Senate fell silent. Lincoln turned to the arrogant senator and said, "As far as I know, my father used to make shoes for your family, and if your shoes don't fit, I can help you correct them, and although I am not a great shoemaker, I learned the art of making shoes from my father since I was a child."
Then he said to all the senators: "Anyone in the Senate, if that pair of shoes you wear is."
My father made them, and they need to be repaired, and I'll help as much as I can. But one thing is certain, I can't be as great as him, and his craftsmanship is unmatched. At this, Lincoln burst into tears, and all the ridicule turned into applause of admiration.
The stone of criticism, ridicule, and slander is sometimes the step that leads to self-confidence, chic, and freedom.
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1. Sarcasm, argumentation. Modest.
2. (1) Sarcasm, ridicule.
2) Admiration.
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.First of all, criticism, ridicule, and slander are all negative evaluations of one's own value from the outside world, which will lead you to see your own shortcomings and shortcomings, but at the same time, if you look at them from the wrong angle, you will be inferior or even discouraged because of excessive magnification of your own shortcomings. "The steps of self-confidence, chic, and freedom" can actually be directly understood as self-confidence, chic, and freedom.
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Sometimes an insulting sentence is the one that formally gives us the most inspiration.
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Enlightenment: Others' criticism and slander of you can be turned into your own motivation to move forward, and it is possible to succeed through hard work
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