2. In the blue sky, white clouds are like sweet cotton candy.
In the blue sky, white clouds are like soft cotton.
In the blue sky, white clouds are like white petals.
In the blue sky, white clouds are like a little girl's white gauze skirt.
6. In the blue sky, white clouds are like the wings of an angel.
7. In the blue sky, white clouds are like light catkins.
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Imitation avoids rhetorical inconsistency.
Rhetoric, as a means of expression, is obviously not enough to identify some figures of speech, and the emphasis on "application" in imitation sentences is also in line with the content of "correctly using common rhetorical methods" put forward in the examination instructions.
It has a good guiding role in improving students' language expression level. Before parody, we should analyze the figures of speech used in a given example, or metaphor or analogy, or metonymy or exaggeration, or antithesis or parallelism, which should be strictly observed.