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An unknown bird began to crow, and the sound flowed out like a spiritual spring.
2.An unknown bird began to crow, like a small and delicate note on a stave, accompanied by a "chirping" call, playing the first movement of spring.
3.An unknown bird began to crow, like a lost schoolboy desperate to go home.
4.An unknown bird began to crow, like ** playing song after song.
5.An unknown bird began to cry, fluttering like a flute.
6.An unknown bird began to chirp like a kitten shivering.
7.An unknown bird began to crow, like a lonely child calling to its mother.
8.An unknown bird began to crow, like a unique piece of music.
9.An unknown bird began to cry, like a balloon put by a child, and within a few feet of it, it burst into nothing, leaving only a nameless melancholy.
10.An unknown bird began to crow, and its sound was as clear as the sound of water, which was better than the sound of heaven, and I never got tired of hearing it.
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An unknown bird cries like an elf.
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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It reads as follows:1. The bird is like a singer, singing on the branches.
2. The birds in the sky are like fairies dancing.
3. The birds, like puppies, chirp in the trees.
4. The birds flying in the sky are like a light airplane!
5. The birds in the sky are like a helpless fallen leaf, a small ball of flying flotsam, flying alone.
6. The birds in the sky are like singers, singing happily.
7. The little pearl bird is so fat, like a fluffy ball.
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1. The bird is singing happily like a branch, flapping its wings and showing its singing voice.
2. In the morning, the birds are singing briskly like the clear stream in the mountains.
3. Yellow Oriole. Tweeting on the branches of a tree, like a singer singing.
4. Thrush. The gentle singing voice rippled in the forest like a silver bell.
5. The bird's cry is like a beautiful piece of music.
6. In the early morning, the chirping of birds outside the window was endless, like the long-tongued women chirping, which disturbed my spring dream in my lazy sleep.
7. The cute bird sings that beautiful and beautiful song on the branch, as if it wants to show its beautiful singing voice to the audience.
8. The bird's call is like a beautiful girl singing a beautiful ballad.
9. The bird's cry "chirping" and "chirping" seem to be a newly unearthed singer singing, very crisp, very tactful, very beautiful, like the sound of nature.
10. The chirping of birds is as beautiful as a paragraph.
11. In the early morning, the birds are chirping, just like a singer singing.
13. The yellow oriole is not only beautiful, but also has a moving singing voice. Its sound is like flowing water, crisp and melodious, like a black pipe.
The blowing is extremely beautiful.
14. The bird chirps in the Vienna Forest, like a singer.
15. In the lush woods, cute birds chirp happily in the branches like singers.
16. A large number of birds have also joined this symphony, and all kinds of bird calls are as crisp as the sound of water, which is better than the sound of nature, and I never get tired of listening to it.
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1. The bird sings on the branch like a singer.
2. The birds in the sky are like singers, singing happily.
3. The birds, like puppies, chirp in the trees.
4. Little birds love to sing like little girls.
5. The bird loves cleanliness like a little girl.
6. The bird is like a little angel.
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The bird barks in the treetops and changes the metaphor to the following: The bird sings like a radio in the treetops.
Analysis: Figurative sentences are a common rhetorical device, which means to use analogies to replace abstract and incomprehensible things with simple, concrete, and vivid things. In the revised sentence, the ontology of the figurative sentence is "the cry of a bird", and the metaphorical body of the figurative sentence is "radio".
The role of figurative sentences:1. The metaphor is easy to understand and easy to accept.
2. Parables can concretely say some things that are difficult to imagine, and explain them through other similar things, which makes people more clear.
3. Metaphors can visualize generalized things and give people a deep impression.
4. Play the role of embellishment of the article.
5. Make things vivid, vivid, highlight features, render the atmosphere, and set off the side.
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