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1. The students are all like little tigers.
It's very cute.
2. The students in class are arguing below, and the teacher scolds you all for being stupid.
3. People came out of the tunnels one by one, covered in dust.
4. When arriving at the airport, people have to go through security checks one by one, otherwise they will not be allowed to get on the plane.
5. From the plane through the clouds, I saw the fish pond on the outskirts of my hometown, under the sunlight, the fish pond is fluorescent, like a large turquoise disc, beautiful!
6. The islands stand majestically on the borders of the motherland.
7. The lotus leaves are crowded one after another, like turquoise discs.
8. The final exam is approaching, and the students are working hard one by one.
9. The poplars on both sides of the road look like soldiers standing.
10. At the sports meeting, the athletes rubbed shoulders one by one.
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Writing sentences like this is also called imitation sentences, for example: cotton is very white. Cotton is as white as snow
1. Example sentence: The sea is blue, wide and far. Imitation: sandy beach, yellow, long and soft.
2. Example sentence: What is a friend, a friend is a good teacher on the road to success, enthusiastically leading you to the sunshine. Imitation: Friends are a beacon in the bitterness of failure, silently driving away your soul.
3. Example sentence: As soon as the breeze blew, they danced happily.
Imitation: As soon as the butterflies came, they showed cute smiling faces.
4. Example sentence: The sun shines into the house from the roof, from the crack in the door, and from the window, illuminating everything. Imitation: Kong Ming lanterns rise from the market, from the rooftops of buildings, and from the square, like bright stars.
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Write the sentences one by one as follows:1. Snowflakes are falling from the sky.
2. Schools of small fish swam over from the opposite shore.
3. A warm wind is blowing from the south.
4. A burst of aroma wafted out of the kitchen.
5. A horse runs out of the stable.
6. Birds flew up from the trees.
7. Birds flew up from the trees.
8. Beautiful students.
9. Colorful souls.
10. A bookcase full of books.
11. Interesting schools.
12. Firm ideals.
13. A good week.
14. The expectations of each classmate.
15. The call of a small bird.
16. Answers to one question after another.
17. The smiling faces of children.
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1. One by one;
2. a row;
3. a column;
4. One line;
5. One by one.
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One by one is a measure word.
1. The sky is overcast, and the sky is covered with goose feathers and snow. Bursts of biting cold wind blew from the northwest, and the bare trees, like bald old men, couldn't stand the northwest wind.
of the attack, swaying in the cold wind.
2. Nightshade.
The leaves are green and have pigeon eggs.
So big, full of branches. The little flowers seemed to be small white trumpets.
3. The persimmons are getting redder and redter, and finally they all turn into red fireballs.
4. The green grass is like a lively and lovely child, naughtily sticking out of the little green head from the arms of Mother Earth, so weak and petite, but they are not afraid of the cold and dance joyfully in the spring breeze.
5. The rain falls in the pond, like dripping into the crystal jade plate, splashing out pearls; The rain fell on the treetops, like thousands of combs, combing the branches with soft long hair; The rain fell on the earth, and a puff of light smoke rolled up on the ground, and the ground seemed to bloom with a laughing dimple...
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Write the sentences one by one as follows:1. Snowflakes are falling from the sky.
2. Schools of small fish swam over from the opposite shore.
3. A warm wind is blowing from the south.
4. A burst of aroma wafted out of the kitchen.
5. A horse runs out of the stable.
6. Birds flew up from the trees.
7. Birds flew up from the tree and the early front.
8. A beautiful student who opens his eyes early.
9. Colorful souls.
10. A bookcase full of books.
11. Interesting schools.
12. Firm ideals.
13. A good week.
14. The expectations of each classmate.
15. The call of a small bird.
16. Answers to one question after another.
17. The smiling faces of children.
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Groups of groups, piece by piece, one by one, little by little.
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Teachers are like hardworking gardeners, nurturing us to grow.
The whirring sea breeze is like a triumphant song, shaking every heart.
The beautiful sound coming from the flowers was like a grand concerto, and Fabre was particularly fascinated.
The children laughed like angels of great purity, washing away the filth in their hearts.
Hello landlord, I don't know if I can help you.
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One by one.
One by one.
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The answer can be written:
The big plump apples hang high, which is really mouth-watering.
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Write words one by one, one by one, day by day, one by one,
Similar to one by one statement.
One by one, one by one, day by day, one by one, one by one.
Piece by piece, pile, pile, one by one, one by one, one by one.
One by one similar statements.
Note: The following sentences omit the third word and are close to one by one, which is also very smooth, and must be carefully identified.
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