2. The bird said, I'm going to sing.
3. The butterfly said, I'm going to dance.
4. The bee said: I want to lead the way.
5. Fish said: I want to swim.
Extended data:
Imitation should pay attention to the following points:
1, check the meaning of the question. In other words, it is necessary to make clear what kind of sentences the test questions require to imitate and what restrictions are there.
2. Make clear the topic (implication) and grasp the semantic center.
3. Analyze the structure. That is to say, we should carefully analyze the structural form of example sentences, make it clear whether they are simple sentences or complex sentences, and judge the types of complex sentences.
4. Judge rhetoric. Most parody questions involve the use of rhetorical methods, and the rhetoric that parody should use is judged according to the example sentences.
5. Beautify the language. The simulation questions are mostly beautiful, vivid, profound, emotional and philosophical paragraphs, so we should pay attention to the tempering of words to make the language shine.
6. Read carefully after imitation to see if what you write is consistent with the format type of the topic.