2. The morning glow has dyed the sky red, and both floating clouds and running water look so beautiful!
3. The morning glow dyed the sky red, and the grass and plains became fairyland!
4, the morning glow dyed the sky red, and adults and children looked at the sky!
5, the morning glow dyed the sky red, and the little squirrel and the little rabbit were immersed in the charming environment!
Extended data:
1. Infer supplementary contents according to special sentences. For example, sentences with causality and progressive relationship, sentences with positive and negative contrast, sentences with related words, sentences with rhetorical devices ... make reasonable supplements according to these special sentence patterns.
2. Check whether the content is logical, whether the meaning is coherent, whether the words are reasonable, whether the rhetoric is appropriate, and whether the expression is concise. Find problems and correct them in time.
3. Read the original text repeatedly, read the whole sentence repeatedly, and make clear the contents and opinions expressed in the full text (whole sentence).