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Which sentences in the text of White Goose can show the author's love for white geese?

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1. Short text.

In this article, the author describes the behavior of a white male goose and shows the admiral style of this goose. The text is written from two aspects: the walking posture and the usual activities of the white male geese. Writing about the walking posture of geese highlights the characteristics of "slowness": not only do you have to weigh every step, but you don't run even when you meet a dog; The activity of writing about geese highlights the characteristics of "carefree and free": not only is it loud-its wings are strong and its voice is loud, but it really grabs the water unscrupulously and openly swallows the bait with others. The anthropomorphic and exaggerated writing and humorous language are the characteristics of this article.

(1) If the rank can be awarded to birds, this white male goose should be awarded the rank of general. His upright posture, gait and tone of voice with other male geese are all generals.

"rank" is a title used to distinguish the ranks of soldiers, such as marshal, general officer and school officer; "Being honored" means accepting or accepting with dignity, for example, "being honored as a war hero"; "Chatting" means chatting. The author compares the white male goose with the prefect, highlighting the characteristics of the white male goose. "Straight posture" and "tone of conversation" are anthropomorphic writing, which not only makes us feel the author's appreciation and love for geese.

(2) When the white goose straightened up in the shallows and flapped its two long and powerful wings, there were ripples on the water surface and reeds rustled on the shore.

"Ripple" refers to tiny ripples. This sentence shows that the wings of geese are powerful, and to what extent? There are ripples on the water surface, and the reeds on the shore will rustle.

The white goose probably thinks that everything in this world belongs to it. If it knows that even it belongs to Skopka, a teenager in the village, it will be a big surprise-he can arrest it, and if he wants, he can give it to his mother to cook soup with fresh cabbage.

This is the author's teasing words. The author doesn't hate the goose that is almost "overbearing", although it is very helpless. He said it was out of love. Because I like it, I pay attention to the goose's every move, daydream, and infer the goose's psychology from the psychology of people, which highlights the debauchery of goose behavior and increases the humorous effect, which makes people feel very funny and interesting.

In this sentence, two dashes appear. Dashes have three main functions: one is to express comments, the other is to express the prolongation of sound, and the third is to express the change of topic. The two dashes in this sentence have the effect of suddenly changing the theme: at first, the theme is "it", then suddenly changing the angle to say "he" and then "it", so the dashes are used.

All the above sentences can reflect the author's love for white geese.

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