"Roots cling to the ground, leaves touch in the clouds" is a lyric poem written by Shu Ting, a famous poetess. The poet described the ideal lover symbol with the oak tree as the object, expressing the enthusiasm, sincerity and firmness of love.
Personification is to personify things, and to turn things without human actions and feelings into things with actions and feelings like people. Writing the roots of plants with "grip" in the title endows plants with human actions and feelings, and gives readers a vivid understanding of the form and strength of roots rooted in soil. Using "tie" directly will have endless effects.
Exaggeration is a rhetorical device that deliberately exaggerates or narrows the image, characteristics, function and degree of things in order to achieve a certain expressive effect. The title says that the leaves of plants touch the clouds in the sky, which exaggerates the height of plants, but it plays an important role in emphasizing their high shore, which is impressive.
Duality, the two sentences in the topic are used in pairs, which has the characteristics of "equivalent words, roughly the same structure and part of speech, and related meanings", forming duality. In the topic, roots and leaves, grasping and touching, underground and cloud are relative, with related meanings and expressive language. However, if the word "in" in the last sentence is changed to "in", it will have the characteristics of "antithesis", which is not only consistent in parts of speech and neat and harmonious in sentence structure, but also balanced, cadenced and catchy to read and has a more unique artistic effect.