What does the text "Elephant's Ears" give you?
What does the text "Elephant's Ears" give you? A: We all have our own way of life. Don't change easily because of others' comments. The Ear of the Elephant is a fairy tale, and the whole text revolves around the "ear" of the elephant. Mainly, the small animals said that the elephant's ears were drooping and it must be sick. The elephant felt that his ears were sick, so he propped them up with bamboo poles, and as a result, he was troubled by insects. Finally, the elephant understood that he is himself, others are others, and only what suits him is the best. Key sentences: 1. An elephant has a big ear that hangs like a fan. The metaphor is to compare the elephant's ears to a fan, which vividly shows that the elephant's ears are very big, and "drooping" describes the characteristics of the elephant's drooping ears. 2. The elephant said, "I'd better let my ears shrug. People are people, and I am me. " This sentence shows that elephants understand that their ears are different from those of others, and it also inspires us that each of us is different from others. We should treat other people's opinions correctly and make our own judgments.