1. What is the metaphor of "girl"? How does this metaphor express the poet's thoughts and feelings?
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2. Why does the poet compare himself to "coal in the furnace"?
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3. How to understand the meaning of the sentence "Only in the chest of a black slave can I have a heart like fire"?
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This poem uses repeated rhetorical devices, and each section begins with "Ah, my girl". How is the expression effect?
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1. "Girl" is a metaphor of her motherland. The metaphor of this image is not only a warm praise for the motherland, but also an expression of the lazy people's deep nostalgia for the motherland. (That's right)
2. "Coal in the furnace" burns all over the floor, which is very hot. The poet compares himself to "coal in the furnace", which vividly shows how passionate and intense the poet's feelings of missing the motherland are. (That's right)
Although coal is black, it can produce fire after burning, and other beautiful stones can't. The moral of this poem is: don't think I'm ugly. In fact, only people like me have infinite loyalty and love for you. (That's right)
4. Repeated singing, singing three sighs, enhanced the lyrical color of poetry and expressed deep and warm love for the motherland. (That's right)