Analysis of test questions: Although this question is a supplementary poem, it also belongs to parody in language use. Imitation should be "similar in shape" and "similar in spirit", in which "similar in shape" is consistent with the example, and "similar in spirit" requires a high degree of consistency with the example in ideological content. A careful observation of the first two poems reveals that Sister Say-and That's One-are two preserved places, and each poem uses metaphor or personification. Doing these two things is "similarity". Reading the poem "My Sister's Talk" and the first two poems, we can find that this poem mainly observes things from my sister's point of view, thus showing my sister's rich imagination and innocent and lovely characteristics. Therefore, this theme can also be expressed when copying, and it is "like a spirit."