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8.At the same time I saw a black cat speeding away from the terrace, holding a yellow bird in its beak.
9.This metaphor vividly depicts "I" feeling guilty and remorseful for misunderstanding the cat.
10.Because "I" once blamed it, felt guilty about it, and even hated it like that before it died, "I" was much sadder about its loss than the loss of the two cats before.
11.In order to express "I" feel self-blame for the anger of that day, and guilt and pity for the cat.
12.It is mainly a psychological description, expressing "I" guilt and self-blame for the cat.
Although not a standard answer (I wrote it myself), I hope it helps you.
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1. I saw a black cat running away from the terrace with a yellow bird in its beak.
2. Use metaphors to vividly show that after I understand the truth, I know that the cat died due to my subjective assumptions, and I regret irreparable guilt.
3. Because the third cat died because of my subjective assumption and could not be recovered, I felt even more guilty and regretful.
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One (1-2).
I "had a lively, cute kitten at home, and then I fell ill and died, and "I lost my beard" felt sour.
II (3-14).
I "have another kitten at home, and it is more lively and cute than the previous one. But being taken away, "I" felt sad and resentful in my heart.
III (15-34).
I picked up a kitten at the door of Nabaran to raise, it was neither beautiful nor lively, and became a non-existent animal in "my" house, and finally "I" was wronged to death, my conscience was condemned, "I" could not make up for the mistakes I made, and it affected "me", so "my" family never had a cat from now on.
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The text "Cat" revolves around "the cuteness of cats" and tells three meanings: 1. Cats are both honest and playful, playful and dutiful. 2. Cats are very gentle and amiable when they are happy, and they don't say a word when they are unhappy.
3. Cats are both timid and brave. The full text describes the cat's eccentric personality and shows the author's affection for cats.
Introduction to Cats.
"Cats" mainly depicts the eccentric character of cats, and describes cats vividly and concretely, expressing the author's love for cats. The eccentric personality of cats is manifested in three ways. First, honesty, playfulness, and due diligence are integrated.
Second, the expression of "happy" and "unhappy" is left to freedom. Third, it is both timid and courageous. This opposing personality exists in it at the same time, which vividly illustrates that the kitten is really "cute".
Author of Cats.
The author of "Cats" is Lao She, a modern Chinese writer. Lao She's original name was Shu Qingchun, the word Sheyu, known as the master of language, the people's artist. Lao She was born on February 3, 1899 and died on August 24, 1966.
The main representative works include "Camel Xiangzi", "Four Generations in the Same Hall", "Teahouse", "Dragon Whisker Valley" and so on.
Most of Lao She's works are based on the lives of citizens, reflecting the general social conflicts through ordinary scenes of daily life, depicting customs and human feelings in detail, and the works go deep into the excavation of the national spirit or the reflection of the destiny of the nation.
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Fa Fa Fa Fa I'm eating v ready for the night.
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I don't know haha hhaha hhahaha
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In the place v big hair v big hair v, the wrong one.
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