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The children's red faces are like big red apples.
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What do the children's red faces look like, I think the children's red faces are like lanterns, like small tomatoes, like sunflowers in spring, I think the children's faces are very red.
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The child's red face is like a red apple and a red sun.
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There are red apples, so I think there are many people who use this metaphor, but it can also be said to be like flowers, and I think it's better to do that.
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The child's face is like an apple smashed, you look at the red Fuji apple, it looks very beautiful, red and pink, just like a child's face!
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Generally speaking, the children's red faces are like the sun in the morning, which is very cute and beautiful.
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The children's faces are red, of course, like red apples, which are particularly beautiful. It's also very cute.
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Friends' red eggs, red faces like eggs, everyone's face shape is different, red and red.
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When my friend was drinking the game, there was a little face that was red like a small apple.
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Children, Hong Dandan's face is as bright as a red apple, or like a peach like a sweet potato.
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The red faces of ordinary children, and the apples that people generally reveal are described like this, so it is impossible to use other languages, right?
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The children's faces were red and their faces were like apples.
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The children's red faces are like apples, and they are very cute.
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The children's red faces are like the blooming flowers of the motherland. It's very good-looking.
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The red face is like an apple on a branch, the red face is like a ripe tomato, the red face is like an autumn persimmon, and the red face is like a slowly setting sunset. The rhetorical device of "metaphor" is used here.
The main body is "red face", and the metaphor is apple, tomato, sunset, etc.
Common rhetorical devices are: metaphor, personification, exaggeration, and comparison.
Duality, rhetorical question, questioning, quote, borrowing, comparison, repetition, etc.
Metaphor: Metaphor, also known as metaphor, is generally composed of three parts, the ontology, the metaphor and the metaphor;
Anthropomorphism: It is to write about things as people, such as: peach trees, apricot trees.
The pear tree, if you don't let me, I won't let you, it's all full of flowers and rushing;
Exaggeration: deliberately exaggerate or shrink the things described, so that they are more distinct and prominent, and more impressive;
Duality: Duality, also known as duplex, refers to phrases or sentences with an equal number of words, the same structure and symmetrical meaning;
Rhetorical question: only ask but do not answer, the answer is implicit in the rhetorical question.
Contrast: Comparing two different things, or two sides of the same thing, together;
Repetition: The deliberate repetition of a word or phrase in order to emphasize a certain meaning or emotion.
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Original sentence: The little girl's face is red.
To make an analogy: the little girl's face is as red as a ripe apple.
An analogy is a way of illustrating the characteristics of something through the rhetorical method of metaphor. The method of using the similarities between two different things to compare them to highlight the shape characteristics of the things and enhance the vividness and vividness of the explanation is called analogy.
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