1. Example: Gardenia is characterized by six petals, thick and extremely fragrant.
2.( 1) Write okra in anthropomorphic rhetoric, making it spiritual and traumatic.
(2) Write the sounds and feelings when cutting melons, giving people rich imagination. (That's right)
3. Citing the folk song "Gardenia blossoms six petals" to prove that Gardenia blossoms six petals, and quoting the nursery rhyme "Chicken vine, green leaves, singing and listening to dogs" to write "Chicken vine" is stubborn, which adds interest to the article. (That's right)
Philip? Edward? Philip Edward Thomas is an English Welsh poet and essayist.
Thomas was born in Lamberthz, London on March 3, 1988. He was educated at Battersea Law School in London, St Paul's School and lincoln college in Oxford University. His family is mainly made up of Welsh. As a student, he was married and made up his mind to make a living by writing. Later, I became a book reviewer, commenting on 15 books per week on average. When the war broke out, he was already a mature writer. As a literary critic and biographer (he also writes about the countryside), he has published many works. He also wrote a novel "Happy Morgans" (19 13), a "delightful book of chaos". Thomas is a literary critic of London's Daily Chronicle. He became a close friend of Welsh wandering poet W.H. Davis, who was almost unique in his career.
From 1905, Thomas lived with his wife Helen and his family at Else Farm near Severn Ochs, Kent. He rented a cabin near Davis and urged Davis to write the best work he could. Even on one occasion, Thomas had to arrange a local lathe worker to make a temporary wooden leg for Davis.
Although Thomas thinks that poetry is the highest form of literature and comments on it regularly, he became a poet at the end of 19 14. At that time, I lived in Hampshire in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and I first used "Edward? Poems published under the name "Hista way".