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The moon bends like a boat, and the sun is red like a lantern.
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The analogy in the text "Cicada" is:
1. Actually, it acts like a miner or a railroad engineer. Miners supported the tunnels with pillars, and railway engineers made the tunnels strong with turnaround walls.
2. I am the master of the house, but it is the ruler outside the door.
3. This is a very small gnat, and the cicada is simply a huge monster compared to it.
4. At first, it resembles a very small fish, with large, dark eyes and a fin-like object under the body, which is connected by two front legs.
For example:
The first key to analogy is to get to the heart of the matter. In other words, the original problem and the analogy must have a common key problem. Many analogies that seem clever are actually wrong.
For example, with regard to bubbles in economic development, there was once a very famous economist who believed that it was like the foam when drinking beer, and that it tasted when it was foamed, which is not a good analogy. Beer is good when it has foam, but it is always bad if there is a bubble in economic development.
Another economist said that economic development is like riding a bicycle, if it is too fast, it will fall, and if it is too slow, it will fall, so it is a good analogy to be fast or slow. Because economic growth is too slow, social problems are prone to accumulate and erupt. If the economy grows too fast, it is easy to produce problems such as overheating investment and inflation.
The second key to the analogy is that simple things must be used as metaphors for complex problems, not as metaphors for simple problems.
But it's important to note that analogy is not the same as analogy. A metaphor is a figure of speech, and an analogy is an illustrative method.
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Is it if there is no dust?
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It can only give you an idea, and you can make up a few sentences according to that idea.
Explain the thing B that is not easy to understand with the thing A that is easy to understand:
His unyielding character is like an evergreen pine and cypress in all seasons.
Refers to the use of thing A to illustrate the behavior of thing B:
It's just a piece of cake.
3.Directly use "for example, for example" to state directly:
Everything will be arranged, for example, xx leads the team, xx arranges vehicles, and things are much easier.
It means 'what if' (when you have something to say and deliberately swallow it):
His calligraphy is so good, if (for example) I asked him to write a couplet, he wouldn't refuse, right?
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1: I have studied with Mr. Tian for four years and listened to thousands of stories, which are like spring rain, nourishing me. (Compare the story to spring rain.) )
2: Then, the head came out, and a pair of big transparent and shiny eyes in front of it were black and bright like two pepper seeds. (Compare the eyes to peppercorns.) )
3: Again, I looked at the cicada closely, and it was so colorful, like a sculptor who paints his artwork. (Compare cicadas to works of art.) )
5: The accompanying pine is facing the Yuping Tower, like a green giant standing there, accompanying the visitors to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Yellow Mountain. (Compare the chaperone to a green giant.) )
6: Through the gap in the tree, I saw a waterfall hanging from the rock wall, folded into three stacks, like a wide white horse from a loom.
Pour up and down. (Compare a waterfall to a wide white line, and a rock wall to a loom.) )
These are affirmative figurative sentences.
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The whale's nostrils grow on the top of its head, and when it exhales, it rises to the surface, and the air that comes out of its nostrils forms a jet of water, like a fountain in a garden; Wait until you have enough breath before diving into the water.
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1. Her face was like the weather in June, the sky was clear just now, and suddenly it was cloudy and rainy.
2. The white clouds are like chrysanthemums in full bloom, and they resemble proud and gorgeous peonies.
3. The moon quietly showed a smiling face from the eastern sky, and she was like a quiet girl, sprinkling the bright silver light to the world.
4. The autumn rain is like a pearl in the distance, scattered and intermittent.
5. The white clouds in spring are colorful, like galloping horses, like rolling waves, and like the white face of the spring girl.
6. In the blue sky, there are a few milky white clouds, like small white sails on the calm sea.
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1. My sister's face is like a red apple.
2. The tail of the swallow is like scissors.
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The pink cherry blossoms resemble snow.
Above the trees, clouds flutter to grow long ridges.
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