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This, what kind of sentence did you make, I have a sentence: he came and went in a hurry, and his figure gradually disappeared, and in our hearts, it was still full of memories of him.
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Make sentences separately, or join them to make sentences!
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She often comes when people are inadvertent, like a jade fairy falling from the sky. The curling breeze, with a faint fragrance, hits the nose, the heart is itchy, intoxicating, and the pedestrians who hurry by can't help but stop, sparsely surrounded, and after a long time, it gradually disperses.
Sentence formation taboo. 1. Don't have an unclear point of view.
It's not good to write about a certain behavior or phenomenon without emotion or attitude. For example, "Mom knits a sweater while watching TV." It can be changed to "Mom really uses her time to knit sweaters while watching TV." ”
2. Don't be too verbose.
Some students think that the longer the sentence, the better, and even repeat the verbosity in order to lengthen the sentence, resulting in redundancy.
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Make sentences separately, or join them to make sentences!
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herOftenWhen a person is carelessSectionsCome, like a fairy falling from the sky. Whisk upLingeringThe breeze, with itLightlyThe fragrance of the nose and heart is straight to the heartItchyIt's intoxicating.
The white light that fills the yard isYuyuof,Silver silverof, the laurel tree of the yard **, isCoarseYes, there isSparsenessof branches, sparse leaves, but there wereTiredThe flowers are bone.
One headwearTiredWoman decorated,Sectionsground,LingeringGround, towardLightlywalked in the clouds,Graduallydisappeared without a trace.
Common overlapping words. 一、密匝匝 [ mì zā zā ].
Tight and dense look.
二、臉生生 [ qiè shēng shēng ]
Status words. Describe the appearance of timidity and cringe.
Sha Ting's "Gold Rush" III: "She was obviously afraid of her father, so she quickly saluted and approached her mother timidly. ”
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The length, length, width and width gradually slowly hurry up, hurry up slowly, hurry up slowly, hurry up and hurry up, hurry up and stay everywhere to say that you are good for the second time.
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Often the paragraph gradually thickens and thins, and slowly rushes.
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Cai Xukun, I love you, just like a mouse loves rice.