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Watching the Tide is a narrative essay on the scene. At the beginning of the article, the whole text is dominated by "Wonders of the World". "Qi" is not only the main line of the article, but also the center of the article.
The author renders a tranquil atmosphere through the description of the distant and near scenery of the river: "The wide Qiantang River lies horizontally in front of you, the river surface is very calm, and the further east you go, the wider the ......This is in stark contrast to the "movement" when the tide comes, and it accumulates strength for the tide. Then he writes that people are "looking eastward, waiting, and looking forward to", and the eagerness of the tide watchers creates a unique situation for the arrival of the tide, highlighting the "strange" from the side.
When the tide comes, the sound of the tide changes from "rolling thunder" to "louder and louder", and then to "the sound is like a landslide and the earth cracks", this huge sound shows that the tide is "strange". In terms of form, when the tide comes, it first moves from the "white line", gradually "elongates, thickens, and crosses the river", then to the "white waves rolling", forming the city wall, and then to "tens of thousands of white war horses" galloping forward.
After the tide is over, the word "instantaneous" illustrates the speed of the tide. The aftermath "swept all over the sky", and then "look at the embankment, the river has risen two zhang high", which shows that the tide is fierce, and what is left to us is still "strange".
The tide of the Qiantang River is thrilling, majestic and magnificent, and it is truly a wonder of the world!
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The sound is like a collapsing mountain", and the movement of the huge drill compares with the silence of the river surface where "the smoke disappears and the waves are quiet, and there is no trace"; The sinister weather of the whale waves, and the changing posture of the leaping and changing posture contrast the ability of the flag tail to not get wet. Through contrast, the characters that the author wants to portray are more prominent.
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Are you from Saigo No. 3 Middle School?
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Figurative sentence in the article "Watching the Tide":
1. At about one o'clock in the afternoon, there was a rumbling sound from a distance, like a muffled thunder rolling.
2. The tide is getting closer and closer, like thousands of white war horses marching in unison, galloping mightily; The sound was like a mountain collapsing and the earth cracking, as if the earth had been shaken.
Anthropomorphic sentences: 1. Suddenly, the tide rushed westward, but the aftermath was still surging like a sweep in the sky, and the wind and waves were still roaring on the river.
Exaggeration: 1. The sound was like a landslide and the earth cracked, as if the earth was shaken.
Interpretation of the text: This lesson is written in order from far to near. First write that the waves in the distance are like a white line, and then write about the waves near like thousands of war horses. The sound also grew louder and louder from far to near.
The autumn tide of the Qiantang River is more spectacular than that of other places, which is related to the special topography of the local area. The place where the Qiantang River flows into the sea is called Hangzhou Bay. Hangzhou Bay is wide on the outside and narrow on the inside, in the shape of a trumpet, and the mouth of the bay to the east is as wide as 100 kilometers.
In the west, near Yanguan Town, Haining City, it is only three kilometers. At high tide, the tide pours in from the mouth of the bay and rushes to the west, and is constrained by the narrowing banks on both sides, the water surface becomes narrower and narrower, and the tide pushes back and forward, getting higher and higher, forming a magnificent scene of surging and surging.
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The first paragraph describes the majesty of the tide Using metaphors and exaggerated rhetorical techniques, it is described from four aspects: shape, color, sound, and momentum in order from far to near.
The first paragraph writes about the majesty of the tides.
The opening sentence is "the tide of Zhejiang, the greatness of the world", which is the first to catch people.
Explain the peak time of the tide, and then depict the tide from the four aspects of shape, color, sound and potential, and write the majesty of the tide from far and near.
The depiction is also made in a metaphorical and exaggerated way, with a few short sentences such as "like silver thread", "jade city snow ridge", "like thunder" and "swallowing the sky and fertile sun", which vividly express the shape, color and momentum of the sea tide rushing from afar to the front of you.
Finally, Yang Wanli's poem is used to summarize the above vividly, echoing the first sentence.
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The rhetorical techniques of exaggeration and metaphor are used to vividly show the sound, color, shape and potential of the tide. Quoting Yang Wanli's poem to summarize the above vividly, in order to prove the majesty of the tide. Hope it works for you.
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Quote, personify, metaphor.
convince the reader that this is true; Be more vivid and concrete, and engage readers.
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By describing the scene of the tide before, during and after the tide, the text reflects the strangeness, majesty and magnificence of the tide of the Qiantang River.
The author not only describes the tide sound, tide color, tide shape, tide trend, but also describes the people watching the tide, a "human voice boiling", plus a "boiling", it vividly writes the amazement and excitement of the tide watchers, and sets off the "strangeness" of the tide from the side.
The tide of the Qiantang River is strange because its tide is too high. "I saw the white waves rolling, forming a white city wall more than two feet high." "How high is two feet", that's as high as a two-story building!
Just imagine, the wave as high as a two-story building is overwhelming, how spectacular the scene is!
Write imaginary: The mountain is not high, and there is a fairy name. The water is not deep, and the dragon is realistic: the moss marks are green, and the grass is green. There is a lot of talk and laughter, and there is no white ding. You can tune the piano and read the Golden Sutra.
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