Writing ideas: Writing a composition on Leaves makes the leaves more interesting. You can describe them by metaphor and personification, and write different characteristics of different kinds of leaves.
For example, write "leaves of a copper tree", which is written figuratively. The leaves of a copper tree are like green snails, like pieces of copper coins, like cut lemons, and so on.
For example, writing "Leaves of Pine Trees" is anthropomorphic, and the leaves of pine trees explode in clusters, just like grandpa accidentally exploding his hair when doing experiments.
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Today, my teacher showed me photos of different leaves, showing me a magical world of leaves.
the leaves of acacia trees are beautiful. Its leaves are big and small, and the big leaves are like immature bananas. Take a closer look, bananas are made up of two groups of thin leaves. Small leaves cluster together like a flower. In the sun, the leaves are green and colorful, and they look good.
The leaves of the coin tree are very unique. Its leaves are round, bright green and especially shiny. The leaves of a copper coin tree are like green snails, like pieces of copper coins, like cut lemons, like umbrellas, like lotus leaves, like plates, and like a little girl's bun on her head ... The whole tree seems to jump out from a crack in the stone.
The leaves of pine trees are green, sharp and thin, and they explode in clusters, just like the explosion head accidentally made by grandpa in the experiment, and also like a fan used by grandma to enjoy the cool. Sunlight leaks through the cracks in the leaves, dancing among the branches like green elves. I thought, aren't there any squirrels up here?
The leaves of the fig tree are quite strange, like the palm of a monster's hand and like the tails of five foxes tied together. There is a green fruit hidden under the leaves, like a bird just hatched.
papaya tree's leaves are painted green. They are chubby in shape, with tiny thorns on the edges. The leaves feel thick and hard, and there are oval papaya hidden in the middle of the leaves, like fat dolls.
My favorite is the French phoenix tree. Its leaves are green and green, with a touch of yellow in the green, like the maple leaf on the Canadian flag and a green flame. The trunk of the buttonwood tree is smooth, and the bark is like a layer of fish scales, and now it has peeled off.