When writing parody sentences, we should pay attention to the coordination of content: the content of parody sentences and example sentences should be internally related and can be matched with each other, and the content and spiritual essence should be consistent. Sentence patterns should be unified: the structure of imitation sentences and example sentences should be consistent. Rhetoric should be the same: parody and example sentences should be exactly the same. The number of words should be equal or roughly equal.
Sentence imitation rules
Sentence patterns are the structural forms of sentences. The unity of sentence patterns means that the structure of parody and parody should be consistent. This requires candidates to observe carefully before copying. From the whole to the part, the test questions often give sentence patterns, or require an underlined sentence to have the same sentence pattern. In this way, the consistency of sentence patterns has become the key to whether the sentence meets the requirements.
Sometimes it is a phrase to be imitated. First of all, we should consider the consistency of the phrase structure. For example, the example sentence is a subject-predicate structure, and so is the imitation sentence. The content is consistent, which contains two meanings: First, parody and parody or the content of example sentences should be internally related, and they should be able to match and connect with each other.
Parody and parody should be consistent in content and spirit, emotional, positive and negative, philosophical and enlightening. Be sure to combine the specific situation of the imitated sentence. Echo means that if the sentence before and after the imitated sentence are interrelated and corresponding to each other, then the imitated sentence should also reflect this interrelated and echoing relationship in the world.
Sentence patterns are the structural forms of sentences. The unity of sentence patterns means that the structure of parody and parody should be consistent. This requires candidates to observe carefully before copying. From the whole to the part, the test questions often give sentence patterns, or require an underlined sentence to have the same sentence pattern. In this way, the consistency of sentence patterns has become the key to whether the sentence meets the requirements.
Sometimes it is a phrase to be imitated. First of all, we should consider the consistency of the phrase structure. For example, the example sentence is a subject-predicate structure, and so is the imitation sentence.