Rhetoric uses metaphor to describe and render the characteristics of things, which can make things vivid and tangible, thus arousing readers' association and imagination, giving people a vivid and profound impression and making the language dazzling and infectious.
2. Mother is a big mountain. Your tall body makes you feel at home everywhere, and you try your best to lift your children to the world.
Rhetoric: metaphor of truth: describing profound truth with simple and clear things, turning abstraction into concreteness, simplifying complexity and helping people to understand deeply. And make the language vivid and rich in literary talent.
Mother is a big book, and I will never finish reading it. You are the dictionary in my life, guiding me forward.
Rhetoric: by analogy, it can make things vivid and deepen the impression of readers.
4. Mother is a high mountain. Your stalwart body stands tall, trying to lift your child into the universe.
Rhetoric: used to explain the truth, which can make people easy to understand and understand. That is to say, compare one thing or situation with another. By using it, we can turn unfamiliar things into familiar things, make abstruse truths simple, and concretize and visualize abstract things.
Mother is a big book, and I will never finish reading it. You are the dictionary in my life, guiding me forward.
Rhetoric: Using it can turn unfamiliar things into familiar things, make abstruse truths simple, and make abstract things concrete and vivid. When the object of thought is similar to another thing, compare it with that other thing.