Imitation questions: First of all, you must clearly understand the requirements of the question, starting from both the structure and content. The structure, that is, the part of speech, must be the same as the example sentence, and the content must pay attention to the rhetorical techniques required by the question and the internal logic of the content. For example:
Follow the example below, choose your own topic, and write three more sentences. You are required to use metaphorical rhetorical techniques, and the sentence structure is the same as the example. (6 points)
There is no ideal, Life is like a maze. No matter how hard you try, you are just walking blindly without knowing the direction;
Without ideals, life is like a dark night. No matter how hard you try, you are just groping without seeing the light;
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Without ideals, life is like a desert. No matter how hard you try, it is just a futile trek with no hope;
Answer: Example 1:
Without love, life is Just like a broken chapter, no matter how you write it, it is just a vain patchwork without seeing the waves;
Without love, life is like a broken painting. No matter how you construct it, it is just a superficial coloring that cannot see success;
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Without love, life is like cold music. No matter how you play it, you can only hear the feeble playing of pleasure;
Example 2:
Without faith, life is just like cold music. Like a dangerous peak, no matter how persistent you are, you can only climb in vain without reaching victory;
Without faith, life is like a turbulent stream. No matter how hard you try, you can only see the futile paddle on the other side;< /p>
Without faith, life is like dry land. No matter how hard you work, it is just a incomplete wait without a good harvest;