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How to treat the description of whistle?

The description of whistle can be written from the aspects of sound, rhythm, strength and emotion.

1. Sound: The sound of the horn can be sharp, brittle or dull, which is described according to the specific situation. For example, sharp whistles resounded through the stadium.

2. Rhythm: Whistle can be rhythmic or disorderly. For rhythmic whistling, it can be described like this. The rapid whistle echoed in the air, as if urging something.

3. Strength: The sound of whistling can be changed according to the strength of whistling, and can be described by words such as strong, soft and weak. For example, a gentle whistle is like a whisper in the breeze.

4. Emotion: Whistling can convey different emotions such as nervousness, excitement and relaxation. For example, the scene of the game was silent, and only the nervous whistle echoed in everyone's ears.

Precautions for children whistling:

1. Choose the right whistle: It is very important for children to choose the right whistle. The model of the whistle should be suitable for the child's mouth and breathing style, not too big or too small. The quality of the whistle is also very important. We should choose non-toxic, tasteless and harmless whistles to ensure the safety of children.

2. Learn the correct whistling skills: Children's whistling skills include breathing methods, blowing methods, volume control, etc. Parents should guide their children to master the correct whistling skills to avoid lip or tongue injuries caused by excessive force or improper blowing. Children should be taught how to adjust their breathing and volume to suit different scenes and needs.

3, pay attention to hygiene and safety: children should pay attention to hygiene and safety in the process of whistling. Children should wash their hands before and after using whistles to avoid the spread of bacteria. When whistling, avoid putting it in your mouth, especially on your lips or tongue to avoid injury. Children should pay attention to the safety of the surrounding environment when playing, so as not to collide with other objects or fall and get injured.

4. Control time: When choosing a suitable whistle, you should choose according to your child's age and mouth size, and avoid using a whistle that is too big or too small. In the process of blowing whistle, we should pay attention to avoid the injury to the mouth and throat, and control the strength and time of blowing reasonably.