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The mother's eyes flashed with surprise, and her smile was as beautiful as a flower blooming in the dew in the morning, and as adorable as a tree that had just sprouted.
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A metaphor should have an ontology and a metaphor Simply put, it is to compare someone or something to another thing.
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How should figurative sentences be written?
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100,000 years ago, 3.2 million people ate a piece of cake, 300 years ago, 100 million people ate a piece of cake, in 1987 the number of people who ate cake increased to 6 billion, in 1999 another 3 billion people to share the cake, by 2025, there will be about 9 billion people to share this cake, at the end of this century in 2095, about 10.2 billion people eat this cake that has been eaten for hundreds of millions of years, the cake will spoil, more people will eat, and fewer people will naturally eat enough.
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A metaphor is an analogy, a rhetorical device that uses concrete, simple, and familiar things to illustrate or describe abstract, profound, and unfamiliar things. If the writing of an article can be appropriately added with metaphors, it will make the language more distinct, vivid, and vivid, and make the profound and abstract truth manifest in a simple and concrete way.
There are three formats of metaphors:
1. Similes. That is, to use figurative words to connect the ontology and the metaphor. Common figurative words are "like", "as if", "as if", "as if", "as", "like", like ......The same (like) "with ......."the same (general)" and so on.
Example: 1. "Horizontal like a mirror", "Red leaves like fire" (Guilin Landscape).
2. "My heart is like a knife, and tears have clouded my eyes. (My comrade-in-arms Qiu Shaoyun).
Example 1 compares water to a mirror, illustrating the calmness of West Lake; Comparing the red leaves to fire means that the maple leaves are red and gorgeous, and they are very beautiful. Example 2 compares the degree of pain in my heart to a knife hanging, highlighting the deep friendship between comrades-in-arms.
2. There are two ways to write metaphors. One is to replace figurative words with judgmental words such as "is", "become", "compose", and "become", so as to connect the ontology and the metaphor. Example:
1. The sun shines, heats up, and is a big fireball. (The Sun).
2. The crowd rolled back and forth, and the dam became an open-air stage. (Prison Party).
Example 1 uses the "big fireball" to vividly depict the characteristics of solar heat; Example 2 uses the "open-air stage" to vividly and concretely depict the revolutionary spirit of objectivism and contempt for the dark forces.
Another way to write metaphor is that there is only ontology and metaphor, and no figurative words. Such as:
1, it is indeed Lin Hai. ( Lin Hai ).
2. Zhuge Liang ordered the bow of the ship to face west and the stern to face east, and set it aside. (Straw Boat Borrowing Arrows).
Example 1 omits the figurative word of the simile, i.e., "indeed a forest like the sea"; Example 2 omits the figurative word of the metaphor – "one word to set out" that is, "to put one word out of the way".
3. Borrowing metaphors. That is, neither the ontology nor the metaphor appears, but the metaphor directly replaces the ontology. Example:
1. As soon as their little cubs cry, I don't want to sleep. (Vanka).
2. The two red streams split up and flowed to the streets of the east and west cities. (Founding Ceremony).
Example 1 uses the "little cub" as a metaphor for the boss's son, which vividly reflects Vanka's hatred for the boss's family; Example 2 uses the "red stream" as a metaphor for a procession, which vividly illustrates the momentum of the procession and the spectacle of the procession.
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Figurative sentences are a common rhetorical device that means to use analogy to replace abstract and incomprehensible things with something simple, concrete, and vivid.
For example, "The dew is like pearls." We can divide this sentence into three parts: "dew" is the subject to be said, "pearl" is a metaphorical body, and "like" is a metaphorical word.
When writing figurative sentences, you can refer to this structure. Write the subject first, then use figurative words, followed by metaphors.
In addition to calling the boy to change this format and judgment, there are also the following two ways to write:
One is that there are no figurative words between the subject and the metaphor. Such as "the sea of flowers." It has no figurative words, not "flowers like the ocean." Such a figurative sentence is called a "metaphor."
The other is that there is neither a figurative word nor a subject, only a figurative body. Such as "I hate these turtle grandchildren the most." "Turtle grandson" is a metaphor, and it does not say "who", nor does it say "like". This kind of figurative sentence is called "borrowing metaphor", borrowing the metaphor instead of the subject.
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If you are a big tree, sow a shade; If you're a flower, decorate a corner of the night sky.
If you are a white cloud, dress up a clear sky; If you're a bee, brew a piece of sweetness.
If you are a ray of sunshine, illuminate all darkness; If you're a star, decorate a corner of the sky.
If you are a white cloud, dress up a clear sky; If you're a bee, brew a piece of sweetness.
If you are a ray of sunshine, illuminate all darkness; If you are a breath of fresh wind, blow away the dust of the world.
If you are a creek, go and irrigate the fertile fields; If you are a white cloud, go and decorate the sky.
If you are a big tree, sow a shade; If you are a clear spring, you will nourish the land.
If you are a small grass, add a little greenery; If you're a flower, decorate a corner of the night sky.
The role of the analogy:
A sentence is a sentence that uses a rhetorical device to put three or more phrases or sentences that are related or similar in meaning, the same or similar in structure, and the same tone side by side. Sometimes a parallel sentence of two or more sentences can also be called a comparative sentence.
Generally, the use of comparative sentences to explain the reason, can obtain a clear and coherent effect; The lyrical rhythm is used to compare and the rhythm is harmonious, which seems to be full of emotion and more intense; Using the comparison to describe the scene can make the level clear, the description delicate, and the image vivid.
The above content is referred to in the Encyclopedia - Comparative Sentences.
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When something is what is written metaphorically as follows:
1. When the sun rises, the rooster will crow. Hong Lee.
2. When Xiao Ming encounters difficulties, we will help him.
3. When there are dark clouds in the sky, we should hurry up and collect our clothes.
4. When you are still asleep, he learns under the street lamp.
5. When my mother started to get busy, he was quietly writing his homework on the side.
6. When I cry, my mother is sad.
7. When I hold the trophy, my mother is happy.
8. When we grow up, our family is pleased.
9. When I was sensible, I saw that my father was old.
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