Complete works of good words and sentences in honey collection
Coming and going, wandering, cheerful, radiant, driven by hunger, suffering from thirst, living next door, very depressed, very weak, breaking out of the cocoon, doing their best to be strong and unyielding, ignorant, cautious, all kinds of crystal clear, insignificant, magnificent, golden cicada, fleeing, ugly, going through hardships, without hesitation, obscurity, and so on. Nature is ruthless, triumphant, rude, out-and-out, bizarre, paired wolves and tigers, as thin as gauze, wading through mountains and rivers, dying, seamless, self-sighing, warm and comfortable, white and meticulous, energetic, spare no effort. Clear, do your best, the golden cicada comes out of its shell, strong and unyielding, ignorant, cautious, various, crystal clear, insignificant, majestic, the golden cicada comes out of its shell, escapes, ugly, goes through hardships, is desperate, dying, seamless, sighs, warm and comfortable, white and meticulous, energetic, spares no effort and vacillates. Not far away, hardworking, gentle and lovely, extremely sharp, self-destructive, natural, ruthless, triumphant, rude, out-and-out, bizarre, ugly in twos and threes, wolf leopard, frivolous, wading through mountains and rivers, 1, if a thief wipes his cheeks, sucks air, flies away and starts over. 2. Their bodies are bulging, like a half pea, and their sheath wings are smooth or fluffy. Usually there are red or yellow stripes on the black coleoptera, or black stripes on the red and yellow coleoptera, but some ladybugs have yellow, red or brown coleoptera without spots. These bright colors are used as warnings to scare away natural enemies. Analysis: This passage is a passage describing insects in Insect Story. Through metaphor, enumeration and other rhetorical devices, the appearance of insects is vividly displayed to readers, and the reasons why they can "scare off natural enemies" are vividly displayed, which plays a role in clarifying the main idea. I envy and admire its indomitable quality. As I said, the ancient Egyptians thought that the eggs of sacred beetles were in the sphere I just described. I have proved that this is not the case. One day, I stumbled upon the truth of beetle laying eggs. The part of pear sticking to the floor has been covered with fine sand. The rest, too, were polished like glass, which showed that it didn't roll up the pear carefully, but shaped it. In my own studio, I made an artificial crypt for the female beetle with a big glass bottle filled with soil, and left a small hole to observe its movements, so that I could see all its working processes. 6. At this time, its color is red and white. It has to change clothes several times before it becomes ebony black. The color is getting darker and harder, until it is covered with horny nails, and it is a fully grown beetle. 7. At these times, it lived in a pear-shaped nest underground. It is eager to break through the nail nest of the hard shell and run to the sun. But its success depends on the environment. Of course, I have done this kind of experiment. I put the dry hard shell in the box and keep it dry. Sooner or later, there will be a sharp friction in the box. This is the prisoner scraping the wall on his head and front foot with a rake. After two or three days, there seems to be no progress. 9. After a while, it will eat. Nobody teaches it, but it can do it. Like its predecessors, it will make food into a ball and dig a storage place to store food. It will be completely devoted to its own work, and there is no need to study at all.