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Modified to: Butterflies flutter in the air, dancing gracefully.
Explanation and analysis: Anthropomorphism needs to personify non-human things and endow them with human thoughts, feelings, actions, and language abilities.
The scope of anthropomorphism in fairy tales is very broad, including the anthropomorphism of animals, plants and other non-living things, various concrete and abstract things, concepts, concepts, and qualities; According to the original sentence "butterflies flying in the air", with the anthropomorphic component "graceful", it can be modified to: butterflies fly in the air, dancing gracefully.
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1. Butterflies are flying among the flowers, like a child dancing.
2. Butterflies dance gracefully in the air, like a beautiful dancer.
3. Butterflies swing their arms and fly shyly.
4. Butterflies are flying among the flowers, happy like a child with candy.
5. Butterflies of all colors dance among the flowers.
6. Beautiful butterflies flutter lightly among the flowers with a smile.
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1 Butterflies flutter in the air. 2 The brook that runs through the town is like a belt of jade. 3 Without you, the master would not be able to enjoy the beautiful flowers every day. 4 And the river flowed slowly about the village. (The answer is not unique).
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1. Flying around, butterflies are as naughty as little brothers playing.
2. A group of colorful butterflies is like a group of children wearing clothes of different colors, gathered together.
3. Beautiful butterflies are flying around among the flowers, like a graceful girl dancing.
4. The butterflies flying around are as charming as fairies dancing.
5. Butterflies dance charmingly among the flowers.
6. The butterfly waved its arms and flew away in shame.
7. Butterflies flying around are as naughty as children playing.
8. Butterflies fly away gracefully like a dancing girl.
9. Butterflies dance in the air, like a dancer dancing.
10. Butterflies are picking pollen like diligent gardeners.
11. The butterfly dances freely in the air, and it looks particularly charming under the sunshine.
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Butterflies flutter among the flowers. An anthropomorphic sentence is a metaphor for something as a human action, rather than a fairy tale form. The things that are written must have human characteristics; Words that denote people cannot appear.
Anthropomorphism is to write things with the words and phrases that write about people. This technique is also called "personification". It is a commonly used figure of speech.
Anthropomorphic sentence:
1. On a midsummer night, the breeze blows slowly, the bright moon chases the sunset, climbs over the mountain early, hangs in the middle of the sky, and the moonlight seems to carry a coolness, driving away the residual heat left by the hot sun.
2. The spider dragged the flies around, and when the flies were exhausted, the spiders happily enjoyed the meal.
3. The truth does not bend over.
4. At this time, the spring breeze sent the fragrance of flowers, and the stars in the sky were blinking and laughing, as if to affirm and encourage Mr. Zhang's beautiful ideas.
5. Isn't it the Yellow River that is faintly shining in the sky? The nature that is constantly entwined at the foot of the mountain is the Wen River, and the countless small steamed buns that arch under the knees of Mount Tai are famous mountains such as Fulai Mountain.
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Original sentence: Butterflies flutter among the flowers.
InsteadAnthropomorphic sentence:: Butterflies flutter among the flowers, happy like a child with candy.
Anthropomorphic rhetorical methods.
It is to personify things, to turn things that do not have human movements and feelings into things that have the same actions and feelings as human beings.
The role of anthropomorphic sentences1. Anthropomorphizing the object can make the reader more aware of the form of the object.
2. Enhance the style of the article, so that readers have an interest and deep impression of the article.
3. The most important thing is to make the object more vivid and vivid.
4. The characteristics of the ontology are more clearly expressed.
5. Anthropomorphic sentences can enhance the beauty and expressiveness of language, and make sentences more vivid and vivid.
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1. Butterflies swing their arms and fly shyly; 2. Butterflies flutter among the flowers, like a child with candy to eat; 3. Butterflies flutter in front of the window.
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Butterflies flutter in the air.
The anthropomorphic rhetorical method is to personify things, turning things that do not have human movements and feelings into things that have the same actions and feelings as people (just like animals and plants in fairy tales can talk and laugh).
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Butterflies flutter among the flowers, like a child dancing.
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Butterflies dance gracefully in the air, like a beautiful dancer.
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Butterflies flutter lightly in the air.
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Butterflies flutter leisurely in the air.
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Butterflies dance in the air.
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Butterflies dance happily in the air.
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Butterflies flutter around in the sky as if they were dancing.
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Butterflies show off their graceful dance in the air.
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Butterflies flutter in the air.
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Butterflies flutter like a beautiful fairy among the flowers.
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In the middle of summer, a hundred flowers compete for beauty, and colorful butterflies wear the most beautiful dance skirts in their hearts and dance in the fragrance.
In fact, as long as the butterfly is given to human behavior, such as: thinking, dancing. It's all anthropomorphism).
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Butterflies flutter among the flowers.
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Butterflies dance among the flowers.
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