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Kids, this is the homework assigned to you by the teacher.
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How can a cricket have a talent for building a dwelling? Does it have particularly good tools? No. Imitation:
How can I do well? Don't you rely on your own learning just by the space.
How can I get results? Talent alone? No.
This sentence is a question, and it is necessary to firmly grasp this point when copying. When copying, the first thing to pay attention to is the format of the imitation sentence, and then imitate according to the format of the imitation sentence.
Pay attention to the use of vocabulary when imitating, the format is very strict, and the words can not be more or less, just like couplets, a few words in a place is a few words. When imitating, we should also pay attention to the characteristics of things, and show the characteristics of things, so that the content of the sentence is not empty.
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How can I do well? Don't you rely on your own learning just by the space.
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Can a newborn child speak? Can he walk? No.
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How can I get results? Talent alone? No.
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The texts are mainly written in an anthropomorphic way, and the originally boring content becomes vivid and vivid, and the language is more humorous, so that readers have a sense of intimacy and arouse their interest in reading. This clip uses a direct explanation method to specifically introduce the shape, body color, vocalizer, and ovipositor of the cricket, and the language is accurate, vivid and interesting.
About author:Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre is a French entomologist, animal behaviorist, and writer. He is known as "Homer of the insect world (according to legend, Homer is the author of the two famous epic poems of ancient Greece, the Iliad and the Odyssey), and the Virgil of the insect world".
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The cricket dwelling is written about both the exterior and the interior of the cricket cave. Site selection After careful selection, I refuse to be at ease with what happens, and I don't use ready-made caves.
1) Exterior sunny, hidden, dry, doored, platform;
2) The interior is simple, clean, dry and hygienic.
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"The Cricket's Dwelling" talks about the following two aspects:
1. The characteristics of the cricket's dwelling (sunny, hidden, dry, with doors, and platforms);
2. How crickets build and renovate their homes.
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Cricket's dwelling? He also has a residence? Thank you.
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Analysis of the residential text of crickets.
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"Cricket's Residence" I also want to know if it is very small. Or is it a cave with a different world?
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The diluted annotation says something different in two ways, and I'll tell you exactly what that happens later.
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The two aspects of Cricket's residence are his mental and physical industriousness, which you can experience in reading.
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Just look it up.
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What tools did crickets use to build their dwellings in the lesson "Crickets' Dwellings"?
The cricket only uses a few of its weak legs to dig in the soil, so the tool is simple. But it was built so beautifully, and there was a stark contrast between the fruits of labor and the tools of labor, so that the project was indeed great. This quote praises the industriousness and tenacity of crickets.
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The cricket uses his forefeet to pick up the dirt, his money to remove the big mud, and his back kitchen to level the loaf.
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Crickets use their forefeet, pliers, and hind feet to build houses.
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Imitation is: How can he remember so many ancient poems? Does he have a particularly strong memory? No.
Interpretation and analysis: Imitation sentences need to be written in a certain language environment, according to the needs of language expression, refer to the sentence structure provided by the question stem, and select one or more sentences with the same sentence structure, content and context.
So according to the original sentence "How can a cricket have the talent to build a dwelling?" Does it have a particularly good workmanship? There is no "find the stem of the question as "rhetorical question, rhetorical question, negation", imitation:
How could he memorize so many ancient poems? Does he have a particularly strong memory? No.
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Imitation: How can ants have the ability to build tall buildings? Does it have great brain power? No.
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