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Analogy: The fifteenth moon is like a disc, Comparison: The flowers are so beautiful, and the red is like fire; Pink like a glow; Yellow like gold; White as snow.
Rhetorical question: Isn't this crystal ball beautiful? Testimonials:
Radiant, bright, beautiful, small and exquisite, with a breeze on both sleeves. Derogatory: Money-obsessed, duplicitous, hiding knives in secret, jumping like thunder, standing by and watching.
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Figurative sentence: The primeval forest is like a rough and fierce mountain man.
Rhetorical question: Seeing the countless hungry green pines and birches, who can not look in all directions?
Analogy: Father's love is like a mountain, because the mountain is always verdant and evergreen, father's love is like a mountain, the father is the backbone that cannot be bent in our eyes, the father's love is like a mountain, and the father is the guiding light when confused.
In layman's terms, the metaphorical sentence is to let the reader better understand what you are trying to say, to say a very ordinary thing a little differently, a little different, that is, to compare something that is not to yes. To use an alternative and figurative sentence as an analogy, such a sentence is a figurative sentence, which generally has an ontology, a metaphor and a figurative word, and is divided into similes, metaphors, and metaphors.
A rhetorical question is a question that expresses a positive point of view. On the surface, the rhetorical question appears to be in the form of a question, but in fact it expresses the meaning of affirmativeness, and the answer lies in the question. The form of rhetorical questions is stronger than the general declarative sentence, and it can arouse people's deep thinking and reflection.
The rhetorical question is one of the rhetorical devices.
A sentence is a sentence that consists of three or more phrases or sentences that are related or similar in meaning, the same or similar in structure, and the same in tone. Sometimes a parallel sentence of two or more sentences can also be called a comparative sentence. Using the ranking to reason, you can get a clear and organized 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.
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Rhetorical question: Isn't Beethoven's "Moonlight" not good?
Isn't this essay badly written?
Don't you know him?
Exaggeration: His family is very poor, so poor that he can't even open the pot.
This apple is so sour that you can get rid of your teeth with a single bite.
The classroom was so quiet that I could hear the sound of my hair falling on the floor.
This room is very small, only the size of a palm.
Rhetorical question: Looking at your dejected appearance, is there no merit if you fail the college entrance examination?
Haven't you heard of coincidental coincident?
If foreigners can do it, can't the Chinese do it?
Why don't you accept everyone's opinion, isn't everyone right?
Don't impose on others what you don't like, don't you even understand such a superficial truth?
Exaggeration: It's too hot, and it's about to turn the earth into a test.
My mother was cooking in the kitchen, and the fragrance wafted into my nose, causing my saliva to flow like a waterfall, flying down 3,000 feet!
My sister's words are as small as a swarm of moving ants.
There is still a banquet in a place with a big palm?
In the classroom, the students were so noisy that they were about to flip the roof.
The classroom was so quiet that I could hear the sound of my hair falling on the floor.
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Looking forward to, looking forward to, the leaves are green, the flowers are red, the grass is green, and the footsteps of spring are approaching. What brings the breath of spring? Is it the scissor-like February spring breeze, which cuts the verdant wicker into the eyebrows of a beauty, is the February spring breeze like a paintbrush, outlining the sweet taste of the fresh air, or the February spring breeze like water, which pours green vitality all over the earth, isn't this one of the important sources of brilliance in the world?
Repetition, questioning, personification, metaphor, comparison, duality, rhetorical question).
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Friendship is like an oasis in the desert, like a bonfire in the cold winter, like a bright light in the dark night, like a folding umbrella in the heavy rain. It's so precious, can we ignore it?
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My mother, the graceful silver filaments danced in the autumn wind, the graceful girl's posture has long been replaced by the back curved like a bow, the clear eyes are full of the vicissitudes of time, and the delicate hands have long been full of life's tribulations.