Imitate the sentences and rewrite the following sentences as required.

The stream gurgling to the river, the river gurgling to the sea, the sea roaring, surging, imitate the sentences as follows:

1. The raindrops rustle into the small river; the small river slowly flows into the lake; The lake is rolling and mighty.

2. The spring water flows into the creek; the creek flows into the river; the river rushes with great momentum.

3. The stream is long and flows towards the river; the river is gurgling and flows towards the ocean; the ocean is roaring and magnificent.

Methods to answer imitation questions:

(1) Analyze the sentence structure. First analyze the large structure of the sentence, and secondly analyze the small structure within the sentence. After clarifying these, when imitating sentences, you can consciously compose sentences according to the structure of the example sentences. In this way, you will have clear pertinence.

(2) Clarify the rhetorical method. Sometimes the question clearly requires which rhetorical words to use, and sometimes it needs to be analyzed from example sentences. The rhetoric of the imitation sentence should be the same as that of the example sentence.

(3) Understand emotions and refine language. First, the internal logic must be consistent. It is necessary to deeply understand the content of the example sentences, analyze the implicit information of the sentences, and grasp the internal connections of the example sentences, especially the relationship between clauses. Secondly, the emotional style must be consistent. Pay attention to the emotional tone of the example sentences: such as sadness, joy, heavyness, and brightness.