The second grade imitates portraits to write sentences.

The second grade imitates portraits to write sentences.

In the second grade, write the following sentences according to the description:

Apples are fruits.

Imitation: Watermelon is a kind of fruit.

Explanation: This example is a simple statement that describes the essence of Apple. The parody sentence uses the same sentence pattern and grammar to describe that watermelon is also a fruit.

Example: Mom is cooking.

Imitation: Dad is reading a book.

Explanation: This example describes what mom is doing. Imitation sentences use the same sentence patterns and grammar to describe what dad is doing.

Example: I like chocolate.

Imitation: She likes to eat ice cream.

Description: This example describes a person's preferences. Imitation sentences use the same sentence patterns and grammar to describe another person's preferences.

My dog likes running after the ball.

Imitation: My cat likes to play with wool balls.

Explanation: This example describes the behavior of an animal. Imitation sentences use the same sentence patterns and grammar and describe the behavior of another animal.