"I love the moonlit night, but I also love the starry sky." The sentence is imitated as:
1. I love oranges, but I also love grapefruits.
2. I love green, but I also love blue.
3. I love orchids, but I also love osmanthus.
Extended information:
Methods of imitating sentences:
1. Carefully ponder the example sentences and look for similarities in content and structure with the example sentences.
In terms of content, we should pay attention to "spiritual similarity", so that the imitative sentence is coherent and semantically connected with the example sentence in terms of statement object, ideological content, tone and emotional tone; in terms of structure, we should pay attention to "similarity", Analyze the characteristics of the example sentences in terms of sentence structure, rhetorical methods, sentence components, phrase structure, and transitions to make the imitation sentences similar in form and spirit.
2. According to the characteristics of the example sentences, copy the similar points and rewrite the different points. Start with the whole, think carefully, look up and down, consider things backwards and forwards, screen out useful information, and transfer the "similarities" in the example sentences to the imitation sentences.
3. The imitating sentence and the imitated sentence cannot be the same. The content of the two should be as follows: "Two flowers bloom, one branch on each side", and they should be innovative.