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① Between the dark clouds and the sea, petrels are flying proudly like black lightning.

Metaphor and personification. "Black lightning" accurately and vividly shows Haiyan's vigorous and brave majesty; "arrogance" gives Haiyan a human character, and uses anthropomorphic techniques to vividly describe Haiyan's spirit of defying all reactionary forces.

② The wind hugged the layers of huge waves, violently throwing them to the cliff, and smashed these large pieces of jade into dust and debris.

Anthropomorphism. The verbs "hug", "throw" and "throw" are used together, as well as "vicious", to give the character and behavior of the strong wind man, and write out the wild arrogance of the wind.

③ This sensitive elf, - it has long heard sleepiness from the wrath of thunder, and it is convinced that dark clouds cannot cover the sun, - yes, it cannot!

Metaphor, personification and repetition. "Sensitive elf", "from the fury of thunder, sleepiness has long been heard" metaphors and personification techniques show Haiyan's bravery and wisdom, and illustrate the high degree of foresight and keen insight of the proletarian revolutionaries.

"Dark clouds can't cover the sun, - yes, they can't!" The repeated use and affirmative tone express the unswerving belief in victory

1 The red eyes are filled with doubtful eyes. Sword, Xinke felt uncomfortable all over, as if he had done something wrong.

(The author uses metaphorical rhetoric to compare the doubtful eyes of rural women to sharp swords, which is very clever. "Sword" "It's as if he wants to penetrate your heart from your appearance and dissect the true situation of the matter.)

2" He advanced and retreated twice, hesitating again and again to see if he should take out the letter." < /p>

3 Xinke was very respectful to him and asked him not to take the past to heart.

(In the face of his fellow countrymen who had shadowed his soul and insulted his personality, Xinke Not only did he not blame him at all, but he was also very respectful. He is such a generous, kind, and kind person.)

4 Can he not do this kind of thing? No, what can I say? They are also fellow countrymen... piled on his shoulders.

(Through the psychological description of Xinke, Xinke's broad mind is shown, and Xinke's hard work and hard work are shown.)

5 He didn’t want his fellow villagers living abroad to be cast into a shadow.

(This is enough to show Xinke’s tolerance, kindness and consideration for others)

6 Later, he made a statement A huge fortune, that fashionable girl... deeply moved him.

(Did that fellow countryman discover it through his own conscience? No, he was clearly moved by the behavior and quality of the guest. Moved, he realized his mistake.)