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Titles that use rhetorical techniques skillfully

The titles that use rhetorical techniques skillfully are as follows:

1. Metaphorical titles

If you are writing a composition about a teacher, you can use "The Podium is the Position" as the title. Comparing the "podium" to a "battlefield" vividly expresses the importance and particularity of the "podium" and highlights the teachers' noble ethics and seriousness in education, thereby expressing respect for the teacher himself and the profession.

There are also metaphorical titles such as "Father's Love is Like a Mountain", "Angel Wings", "I am a Happy Little Fox" and "Colorful Wings". The advantage of this type of title is that it is vivid and helps readers understand the content and central meaning of the article.

2. Anthropomorphic titles

"The Proud Peacock", "Winter's Telling", "Confessions of a Mosquito", "The Secret of the Mantis", "Integrity Drifting", "Song of the Sea", All use personification as a rhetorical device.

"Winter's Telling" treats the inanimate winter as a flesh-and-blood person who can express its happiness and anger to people. "Confessions of a Mosquito" treats shadows as people and shows the inner world of animals from a human perspective.

3. Pun-like titles

Pun-entendre titles are the use of puns. The title not only has a literal meaning, but also has a metaphorical meaning in it. The hidden meaning is the real meaning of the article. center. For example, "Bitter Coffee" uses the bitterness of coffee to describe the difficulties of life. Just like coffee, life can only obtain the final sweetness after experiencing bitterness; and "The Power of Seed" uses the process of seed germination, from weak to strong but indomitable spirit. The strength of the Chinese people's war of resistance is infinite, and the final victory belongs to the Chinese people.

4. Quotation title

Quotation title is a method of formulating the title by quoting words and phrases from famous works. For example, "When the Mountain Flowers Bloom", "A Branch of Red Apricot Comes Out of the Wall" and "The Little Lotus Reveals Its Sharp Points" all use words and phrases from the masterpieces of their predecessors as titles. This type of title is elegant, poetic, and attractive.

5. Interrogative title

"Do you have a weak heart?" "Who is Ah Q?" "Who touched my cheese?" "What did you learn today?" "What is happiness?" 》The method of using a question sentence as the title is to set up a question title. Usually a question title can give readers some inspiration, make people think, and also leave suspense for the article. It can arouse people's curiosity and attract readers.