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Jane Eyre Chapter 13- 15 Good words and sentences
Chapter 13

1, good word

Indifference: it is not heavy without it, and it is not heavy with it. it doesn't matter

As poor as a church mouse: as poor as a church mouse, there is nothing. Describe it as poor.

2. Good sentences

The sea can dry up, stones can rot, and my love for you will never change.

People should act, even if they can't find it, they should create it.

There are many stars in the sky and many girls in the world, but there is only one moon in the sky and only one you in the world.

Chapter 14

1, good word

Stand up or sit down equally. Metaphor means that both sides have equal status and equal power.

Humble: hearty: drinking freely leads to comfort; Drip: a carefree look. It is very enjoyable to describe.

2. Good sentences

We are equal, and I am not a heartless machine.

I love you! If one day, I turn into a cup of loess, the spring grass growing on this loess is also green for you, and the flowers blooming on this loess are also bright for you.

Chapter 15

1, good word

Ingenious: novel and unique.

Cliche: refers to ordinary comments often made by old scholars; It is often used as a metaphor for a theory or an old saying that is not original.

2. Good sentences

I am poor, humble and unattractive, but when our souls come to God through the grave, we are all equal.

Who says it's winter? When you are by my side, I feel a hundred flowers blossom and birds sing cicadas.