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1. Focus on the rhetoric of form: duality, comparison, layering, topping, looping, contrasting, and repeating.
2. Types of subject-predicate sentences: noun-predicate sentences, verb-predicate sentences, adjective predicate sentences, subject-predicate sentences.
It means nouns, verbs, adjectives, and subject-verb phrases as predicates.
Example: Noun predicate statement – Tomorrow's National Day.
Verb Predicate Sentences – Do You Have a Lesson?
Adjective predicate – that's good here.
Subject-predicate statements – let's do it.
Know: Action action verbs.
Eat: an action action verb.
And: If it is a verb, it should be pronounced huo, and, generally as a conjunction and a preposition.
3. A. Caused by different structural relationships.
The first layer, broken from the word "of", is a positive structure, and this fund was prepared for three months. Emphasis on the situation of funding.
The second layer, broken from the word "has", is the moving-object structure, emphasizing that the action of preparing funds lasted for three months.
b. Semantics point to ambiguity.
On the first level, "she" refers to the child, who was born by her mother last year.
On the second level, "she" refers to the mother, who gave birth last year.
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a. Prepare funds for three months, prepare funds for three months.
b She was born last year (the first means that she gave birth last year, and the other means that the child was born last year).
Category:I don't understand the meaning of this title.。。
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The answer is complex b. "Conjunctive words" are "simple words that are composed of two syllables concatenated into meaning and cannot be split by bai." "For Lian.
The following points should be paid attention to in the words of zhimian: first, continuous words: continuous words belong to the category of "polysyllabic simple words".
Second, continuous words are composed of a morpheme, so they cannot be split, and the separated words have no meaning, but only represent one syllable; Third, the determination of continuous words can be substituted.
The "slim" in option A is a "compound word" composed of two morphemes, which can be split, and it makes sense to split both "seedling" and "strip". Tested by substitution: both "seedling" and "strip" can be replaced by other morphemes:
seedlings, seedbeds, nurseries; Noodles, branches, wicker. "Detailed" in option C is a "compound word" consisting of two morphemes, which can be split, and it is clear that both "detail" and "detail" make sense. Both "detailed" and "fine" can be replaced by other morphemes:
Detailed, detailed, detailed; Carefully. The "pingan" in option d is a "compound word" composed of two morphemes, and both "ping" and "an" have meaning when split. Both "ping" and "an" can be replaced by other morphemes:
ordinary, calm, peaceful; Public security, Yong'an. The group of words in option B consists of a morpheme that cannot be split and is a simple word formed by concatenating two syllables. The first three and the last of them belong to the "double continuum", and the "ruble" belongs to the "overlapping rhyme".
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Choose a hasty and abrupt is a double-tone conjunctive word, and the slender is a super-rhyme conjunctive word, and the bat is not a double-tone supernumerous rhyme.
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Conjunctive words include (1) two-voiced, two-voiced.
The initials of each syllable are the same. (2) In the case of overlapping rhyme, the master version of the two syllables is the same. (3) Double voice right, diacritic of overlapping rhyme.
In couplets, the conjunctive words must correspond to the conjunctive words and cannot be opposed to other parts of speech. In ancient times, strict pairs advocated that nouns to nouns, verbs to verbs, and adjectives to adjectives must be used in conjunctions. None of the questions are right.
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1.Fly in the rain-washed clear blue sky.
- Dynamic ---
--Guest ---
--Biased ---
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2.Blame your friend.
--Move guest ---
--Biased ---3.When the earth had just woken up from the dawn.
--Guest ---
--Biased ---
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--Biased ---
--Guest ---- Dynamic ---
4.He objected to his brother favoring his sister.
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--Move guest ---
Subject-verb -|
--Move guest ---
5.I salute the outstanding sons and daughters of China who have added honor to the motherland.
--Biased ---
--Guest ---
--The --- of the object is biased towards the ---
--Biased ---
--Guest ---6.The man who invented a typewriter that could type sheet music.
--Biased ---
--Move guest ---
--Biased ---
--Move guest ---
7.I can't say it.
Subject-verb -|
- Dynamic ---8.Walk down the hallway and turn right.
--Linkage ---
--Biased --- linkage ---
--Guest ---- Dynamic -----Biased --- |--Biased ---
9.He told a lot about us peasants.
Subject-verb -|
--Move guest ---
--Biased ---
--Biased ---
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10.The fifteenth moon slowly climbed the distant hillside.
Subject-verb -|
--Biased --- moving object ---
--Biased -----Biased ---
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?is uncertain.
For example, there are clothes for children.
Evaluation: Advantages: concise and straightforward, easy to understand, that is, it is clear that the type of store is clothing, and it is clearly pointed out that the clothing is children's clothing, which attracts the attention of customers and attracts customers to visit the store.
Disadvantages: There will be a certain amount of misleading general comment for children with limited discernment ability: homophonic store names are a means for merchants to attract customers, but a reasonable way should be taken, and it is the responsibility of each of us to standardize Chinese characters.
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