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No, this sentence does not meet several requirements of figurative sentences.
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Autumn yellow-leaved trees with yellow leaves resting on trees like a bird; Sparse leaves in the air like birds, the leaves fall to the ground and love to sleep, and fall to the ground in patches, and like to put them back into the new golden clothes of the earth.
3, but the pine tree and the cypress tree are not the same, it is lush, tall and straight, wearing a green gauze robe, and the people who like it are sentry.
4. Autumn rice, like a piece of gold in the sparkling ocean. The sky is blue, like an endless sea.
5. Autumn is not only a harvest season, but also a magnificent view for us to enjoy. The embellishment of the autumn wind and autumn rain girl, like a glowing pearl!
The golden leaves have fallen, like golden butterflies fluttering in the air.
A small ditch behind a dense bamboo forest, and beyond a small ditch, a piece of farmland comes into view. The golden millet porridge knees, the fiery red sorghum ** opened his mouth.
9. The autumn breeze is like a magical paintbrush at night, dyeing the rippling forest belt into gold.
10. Climb the hill and look down, there is a golden one in front, and if we look closely, we can see that he is carrying patches of golden red, patches of green. Red as agate, green as emerald.
11. Farmland, golden corn like a golden mallet brushing sorghum red ears, like a shy little girl, blushing and shy head bowing, swaying in the breeze, swaying and other fields play a chorus nature of soybeans rustling in the wind.
12. In the orchard, the red persimmons hang high on the branches like a small lantern, the branches look like they are about to be broken, and in this bunch of purple grapes, hanging crystal dewdrops, like crystalline colorful light flashing in the sun.
Is it okay to do more?
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Yes, it's a metaphor for a cool world.
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No. Trust me, my daughter is in seventh grade.
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The metaphor in the second paragraph of the text reads: The dense foliage is like a green pergola in all directions. The grape leaf is compared to a pergola, and the dense scene of grape branches and leaves is vividly depicted.
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Grape ditch is a good place.
Changed to an exclamation sentence:
What a great place to be!
What a wonderful place to be!
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What a great place to be!
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Grape ditch is a good place. There are so many colorful grapes there, what a wonderful place the grape ditch is!
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Figurative sentence: The sunlight shines through the gaps in the grape trellises and falls on the water, like many large and small round mirrors.
Figurative Meaning of a Common Rhetorical Device Figurative Sentence Figurative sentences, in layman's terms, are to make the reader more aware of what you are trying to say, to say something very ordinary a little differently, a little different, that is, to compare something that is not to yes.
To use an alternative and figurative sentence as an analogy, such a sentence is a figurative sentence, which generally has an ontology, a metaphor and a figurative word, and is divided into similes, metaphors, and metaphors.
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Figurative sentence: The sun shines like an arrow through the gap in the grapes and falls on the water.
Compare sunlight to sharp arrows.
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Sunlight shines through the gaps in the trellises and falls on the water, which is changed to the original metaphor: The sunlight shines through the gaps in the trellises and falls on the water.
Changed to figurative sentence:
Sunlight shines through the gaps in the trellises and falls on the water, like many large and small round mirrors.
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The sunlight shines through the gaps in the grapes and falls on the water, like many round mirrors.
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Both. 1, the void is compared to a round mirror 2, and the body of the shrimp is compared to glass.
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l one by one take nine doctors murderous u@ long a sea in the director of the morphine f star talk is i am i am i am i am I am no.
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m, neurotic, there is something wrong, mom will show you.
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The flowers seem to be flying with a smile
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