Imitation sentence: The wind has stopped. What is it like?

Imitation sentence: flowers bloom, just like flowers wake up; The bug called, just like the bug said; Spring has come, just like a girl waking up; The wind stopped, as if running tired; Cicada chirps, just like blowing a trumpet.

Dead leaves fall, just like dead leaves flying; Trees are green, just like new clothes; The rain stopped, as if buried in the soil; Bamboo shoots have grown up, looking up like children.

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For simple parody sentences, parody is successful as long as the sentence is fluent and meaningful. Students should pay attention to the subject in front when doing parody.

Imitation sentence requires not only the consistency of rhetorical devices and related words, but also neat sentence patterns and the same or similar words. When expressing, it is required to be as concise, appropriate and coherent as possible, with beautiful language and rich philosophy, and the connotation of the written sentence is also required to be consistent with the original sentence.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Imitating Sentences