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Grimm's fairy tales. Cinderella's figurative sentence.
Winter came, and the snow covered her mother's grave with a white blanket. The spring breeze blew, and the sun took off the silver wraps on the grave. Winter went to spring, people changed, and his father married another wife.
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Winter is coming. Cinderella lays snow for her mother.
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The fairy tale kingdom is full of love and beauty, and after reading Cinderella in Grimm's fairy tales, you understand what the truth of being a human being.
The fairy tale kingdom is full of love wheel judgment and beauty, read Cinderella in Grimm's fairy tales, and understand the principle of being a man: to be kind, to be sincere to people, it is not enough to have a beautiful appearance, but also to have a brave heart.
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Summary. Winter came, and the snow covered her mother's grave with a white blanket. The spring breeze blew, and the sun took off the silver wraps on the grave.
Winter came, and the snow covered her mother's grave with a white blanket. The spring breeze blew, and the sun took off the silver wraps on the grave.
As he was walking through a thick wood, a hazel branch touched him, and almost swept off his hat, so he broke off the branch and took it with him.
She wept at the grave three times a day, and every time she wept sadly, the tears would continue to drip down on the branches of the leaden and chaotic branches, and they would be watered so that the branches soon grew into a beautiful tree.
Small dim oil lamps flickered in the holes in the walls of the chimney posts.
The first sentence is a figurative sentence, followed by an anthropomorphic sentence.
What about the analogy. You only give me the answer figurative sentence anthropomorphic sentence, what about the analogy sentence.
Sorry for missing it.
Are the last three sentences anthropomorphic?
Yes dear. Branches—sweeping away tears—watering oil lamps—shaking.
It's all anthropomorphic rhetoric.
Is the analogy only in "Grimm's Fairy Tales" in Cinderella?
Tell me the answer to the sentence.
Because the teacher said, find this metaphor in the happy reading bar anthropomorphism, I don't know if it has to be found in the girl.
Analogy: 1Cinderella's fairy tale encounters don't have to be perfect if they have a prince, and Cinderella can also be self-improving; Grey Miss doesn't have to have a prince to be dazzling, and Cinderella also laughs that Hail Tomb can dominate the world.
It doesn't have to be Cinderella.
You'd better give me a comparison of Cinderella's.
Row L: Winter goes to spring. People are exhausted from transit.
Skimming across the sky was rough. Twittering. Triumphantly digging into the ocean.
It's beautiful. Honestly. Wrapped in silver.
Neglect, torture. Watering the lonely and sad rocks. Shake off the dim.
Comparison: The birds in the trees heard it and sang a beautiful song; The mountain spring heard it, and gave him an accompaniment chain touch; Xiaoxi heard the call of La, and ran happily to the wheel mold.
Comparison: In the forest, there is silence, just like in the church. There is no sound of wind, no sound of water, no sound of birds, and the dense leaves of the bridges growing on the trees cannot penetrate the slightest ray of sunlight.
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