My Faith imitates sentences.

If a tadpole grows up, it must give up its tail and get a new life.

In this sentence, the process of a tadpole growing into a frog is described by imitating an example sentence and the related word "if …".

The topics of parody sentences often involve grammatical structure, expression, semantic coherence, rhetoric application, style coordination and many other aspects, and also indirectly examine children's knowledge range and cultural literacy, which embodies the multi-level ability requirements of understanding, expression and application.

Extended data:

Because it is parody, it is different from ordinary sentence-making and composition, but parody has examples. Starting with the analysis of examples, this paper explores the similarities between parody and example sentences in content and structure.

In terms of structure, we attach importance to "similarity" and analyze the characteristics of example sentences in sentence patterns, rhetorical methods, sentence components, phrase structures, and twists and turns, so as to make parodies similar in form and spirit; In content, we should attach importance to "spirit likeness" so that parody sentences can be coherent and semantically connected with example sentences in the aspects of statement object, ideological content, tone and emotional tone.