Imitate a sentence that makes people look frightened and frightened.

1. Are we going to sit here forever?

Rhetorically, this sentence means that we cannot sit here forever. It expresses the pea's unwillingness to sit in the pod forever.

Parody:

Am I wrong?

2. The moss wrapped it up, and it could really be said to be a prisoner lying there.

Metaphoric sentences. The crack is very narrow and covered with moss. There is not much shelter for this pea. It really seems to be imprisoned here and become a prisoner.

Imitation:

The fishing fires on the shore and the beacons in the center of the river light up one after another; together with the red halo they reflect on the water, the Yangtze River seems to be blinking. Eyes, sleepy.

3. How do airplanes fly safely in the dark night? It turns out that people got inspiration from bats.

The use of rhetorical techniques of asking questions arouses readers' attention and thinking.

Imitation:

Ah, who is it that sends that dear and intoxicating accent to my ears so early? Who is it that uses his voice so early? The squeaking and melodious music evokes the rosy dawn? It’s a young man.

4. The bats were scurrying around like headless flies, and the bells hanging on the ropes kept ringing.

Metaphorically, compare a bat to a headless fly.

Imitation:

The giant panda is like a drunk person, lying lazily on the ground basking in the sun.

5. Ultrasonic waves push forward like waves, and when they encounter obstacles, they are reflected back and reach the bat's ears, whereupon the bat immediately changes its flight direction.

Metaphorically, this sentence compares ultrasound to waves.

Parody:

How are echoes formed? The sound that people make is like waves. When the sound encounters an obstacle, the reflected sound is heard again by us. This is an echo.

6. Who is going to call the shots? Of course it's human. How can you control the wind and rain?

It relies on modern science and technology.

The use of two consecutive hypothetical questions strongly illustrates that it is human beings' use of modern science and technology that makes the mythical "movement of wind and rain" into reality.

Parody:

Who is our first teacher? Parents, of course.

7. The achievements of the 20th century can really be described as "like a spring breeze coming overnight, thousands of pear trees blooming".

The two ancient poems quoted in the text show that the achievements of modern science and technology are changing rapidly and greatly, which is unexpected by people and brings unexpected surprises to people.

The first realm. "The clothes are getting wider and wider, but I don't regret it anymore. I feel haggard because of the beauty." This is the second state. "The crowd looked for him thousands of times, and when I turned around, I saw that man in a dimly lit place." This is the third realm.

8. The sky is so low, the clouds are so dark, thunder, lightning, rain, and wind are roaring, and the raindrops are densely shouting.

Anthropomorphic, vividly illustrates the lively scene of wind and rain, which makes people feel frightened and frightened!

Imitation:

The oil flies are singing here, and the crickets are playing the piano here.