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Presentation skills mainly include expressionsExpressionand rhetorical devices, among others. Let's take a closer look at these three parts.
1. Expressions include narrative, description, lyricism, explanation, argumentation, etc., mainly for the performance of language, such as the texts we often learn are divided into discussion and expository texts.
and so on, to understand that the expressions used in this text are argumentative and illustrative.
2. There are many expressions, such as supporting things and words.
Borrowing the scene lyrical, rendering, etc., skillfully and appropriately reveal the main idea, and the expression techniques are more in the ancient poems, such as the full moon in the ancient poems to express their hometown thoughts, and the lotus root to tell their own quality of getting out of the mud without staining.
3. The most common is rhetorical devices, including metaphor, personification, comparison, repetition, questioning, exaggeration, etc., mainly to make a sentence more vivid and vivid, which is also our most commonly used expression technique.
The role of expressive techniques
Scene blending, borrowing scenery to express lyricism: rendering the atmosphere, promoting the development of the plot, highlighting the psychology of the characters, highlighting the image of the characters, symbolizing the social environment, and highlighting the thoughts and feelings.
Combination of movement and static, turning static into movement: make the expression more vivid and infectious.
White drawing: The words are simple and clear, without rendering and accentuation, and have a concise and expressive expression effect.
Detailed description.
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1. Expression skills mainly include:
expressions (narrative, descriptive, lyrical, argumentative, and illustrative, with the first four commonly used in ancient poetry); Expressions (lyricism, lyricism, narrative, lyricism, borrowing things to allude to people, expressing one's mind directly, wanting to promote first, suppressing desire, following the narrative, flashback, interpolation, contrasting, setting off, showing the chapter, symbolism, allusion, imagination, association, taking care of the allegorical scene, contrasting, contrasting, supporting the rise of things, rendering, virtual brush, combination of virtual and real, side description, positive description, direct lyricism, indirect lyricism, etc.);
material selection and shearing; Structural techniques: transitions, echoes, etc.
The creation of artistic conception, the shaping of characters, the use of rhetorical methods (metaphor, analogy, borrowing, exaggeration, duality, comparison, repetition, etc.), and the description of the social and natural environment.
1. Expression: narration, explanation, argumentation, lyricism, description.
2. Expressions: imagination, association, analogy, symbolism, contrast, rendering, rhetoric, suppression, allusion, etc.
3. Material arrangement: primary and secondary, detailed, complex and simplified.
4. Structural skills: connecting the previous and the next, suspense, echoing from beginning to end, before and after, laying out, extravagance, foreshadowing, etc. 5. Rhetorical devices: metaphor, repetition, comparison, questioning, rhetorical questioning, personification, analogy, skeufiarum, exaggeration, etc.
Skills need to be grasped slowly, and different people have different methods.
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