I wandered lonely as a cloud with like, why not?

Updated on amusement 2024-04-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think this sentence like is, please see the difference:

    It is usually followed by a sentence.

    Like is usually followed by a noun or pronoun.

    eg. he drinks like a fish.

    He drank like a fish.

    he beat the ball hard as his father did.

    He hit the ball as hard as his father.

    Like ......Same (not actually ......)

    as a ......Identity (actually ......)

    eg. he talked to me like my father.

    He talked to me like a father. (He's not my father).

    he talked to me as my father.

    He spoke to me as a father. (He was my father).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The difference between as and like.

    Both as and like are translated in Chinese"Like ......", but the implicit meaning under the literal meaning is different.

    The fact that a and b are compared does not mean that a and b are in the same category or are completely similar.

    For example: he speak English like an Englishman(=in a way an englishman

    speaks english.)

    Indicates some similarity.

    As focuses on identity, meaning that a b is in the same class or completely similar.

    For example: he speaks english as an englishman(=as well as an english.)

    means that it is just as well spoken.

    I wandered lonely as a cloud I wandered lonely like a white cloud.

    It means that the wandering me and the floating white clouds are completely similar. )

    In the words of like, this effect cannot be achieved, and it can only mean that the simple comparison between the wandering me and the floating white clouds does not mean that there is any similarity between the two.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I wandered lonely as a cloudAppreciation means: I wander lonely like a cloud.

    Key words: cloud

    English KLA D

    Interpretation: nclouds, clouds; cloud-like, a clump; shadows, worrisome things; A frown, a frustrated expression.

    v.Put ......confusing and making it difficult to understand; Destroy, give ......Cast a shadow; (makes) appear gloomy; blurred, fogged; Covered with clouds; Smoke (in the room, in the sky, etc.) and dust flying.

    First name] (cloud) Claude.

    personal name). Plural: clouds; Third person singular: clouds; Present participle.

    clouding;Past tense.

    clouded;Past participle.

    clouded]

    Phrase: cloud computing; cloud calculation; Cloud computing.

    Variations in the use of words:

    n.(noun).

    1. The basic meaning of cloud is "cloud, cloud", which is a general term for cloud, which can refer to a specific cloud or an abstract concept of cloud. The cloud extension can refer to "a group", "clouds, shadows".

    2. cloud is often used as an uncountable noun.

    However, it can be used as a countable noun when it is used as a solution to "cloud block, piece cloud", and an indefinite article can be used.

    a to embellish.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I wandered lonely as a cloud by William Wordsworth.

    I Roam Alone, Like a Cloud" is a poem written by William Wordsworth (1770-1850), an English poet. Wordsworth, along with Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey, is known as the "Lake Poets". They were also the first Romantic writers to appear in English literature.

    Loving nature, depicting patriarchal rural life, and disgusted with capitalist urban civilization and cold money relations, they lived away from the city and lived in seclusion in the Woombran and Grasmere lakes, hence the name "Lakeside Pie". Wordsworth was named "Poet Laureate" in 1843, but throughout his life, his poetic achievements were outstanding, worthy of the generation after Shakespeare and Milton.

    The poem was written shortly after the poet returned from France. The poet went to France with a yearning for freedom and participated in some revolutionary activities. But the French Revolution did not bring the desired results, and chaos ensued.

    The poet's disappointment and devastation are understandable, and it is only with the help of his friends and sister that he is able to recover with difficulty. The poem was written shortly after the poet's mood was calm.

    At the beginning of the poem, the poet compares himself to a lonely drifting cloud, alone in the high sky. The lonely poet discovers a large expanse of golden narcissus, which blooms happily everywhere. In the poet's mind, narcissus is no longer a plant, but a symbol, representing a soul, representing a spirit.

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