Plants imitate anthropomorphic sentences:
1. The spring breeze brushed the cheek of the grass, and the grass stretched and rubbed its sleepy eyes, accompanied by the spring breeze, it sprouted green buds.
2. The grass nods frequently in the breeze.
3. The grass wags its head and tails in the wind, talking and singing!
4. The grass pushed the soil around it and sprouted.
5. Grass sneaks out of the soil to peep at the world.
6. The grass peeped out of the ground.
7. Grass is unknown. It can stand loneliness best and never grandstanding.
8. The grass is bathed in the sun.
9. The grass sticks out from the ground. That's the eyebrows of spring!
1. The grass put on a green dress and waved to us in the wind.
11. Numerous well-known or unknown grasses have emerged from the soil one after another, which is the kind of light green lobular petals.
12. indomitable grass. No matter whether it is stormy or trampled, tenacious grass still stands with its head held high.
13. When the spring breeze blows all over the earth, in the Yuan Ye, by the river, the newly-born grass drills out of the ground and lays a green carpet on the earth.
14. The wind blew and the grass bent over with laughter.
15. Spring came slowly, and the grass stretched out from the air.
16. Spring has come, and the little grass girl has long green hair.
17. When spring comes, the buds of the grass can't help but call out the little skull in the spring breeze.
18. Spring is coming, and the grass sneaks out its skull from the ground.
19. Spring is coming, and the grass sneaks out unnoticed.
2. Spring is coming, and the grass pokes its naughty skull out of the soil.
21. When spring comes, the grass can't wait to stick its head out of the soil.
22. Spring has arrived, and the grass has emerged from the soil, revealing a small green skull.
23. In spring, the grass is like a group of lively and lovely children, playfully sticking out their little green heads and looking at this magical and beautiful world.
24. The firewood pile in the distance is covered with jagged pumpkins, and they scramble for it as if they were holding a mountaineering competition.
25. A gust of wind blew, and the vegetables in the garden sang happy songs!