& lt& lt Living in a stream is one thing. Some people think that the words "doubt" and "urgency" in the last two sentences of the poem are very vivid and vivid. what do you think? Please combine the a

& lt& lt Living in a stream is one thing. Some people think that the words "doubt" and "urgency" in the last two sentences of the poem are very vivid and vivid. what do you think? Please combine the analysis of specific poems. Please. Living in a stream means that whoever doesn't tie the boat outside the fence, the spring breeze blows into the fishing bay. The child suspected that there was a villager, but he turned off his phone when he was in a hurry to go to Chai Men. "The child suspected that there was a village guest, and he was anxious to go to Chai Men but turned it off." Spring is the season of sowing. People in water towns all work in the fields without exception. The whole village was extremely quiet except for the sound of one or two children playing. Suddenly, a child saw a ship sailing into the bay, thinking that a guest was coming, and hurried home, untied Chai Men and prepared to welcome the guests. The author uses the words "doubt" and "urgency" to vividly describe the inner activities of children's curiosity, excitement, desire and hospitality. The poet captured the interesting little picture at this moment with sharp eyes, and successfully captured the image of a warm, simple, naive and hospitable water town child.