Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - Tell me about the author of Wisteria Lane.
Tell me about the author of Wisteria Lane.
Health: It uses a figurative rhetorical device, such as "like a waterfall".
Health: It also uses personified rhetorical devices, such as "flirting with the sun".
(Students speak in succession)
Teacher: What characteristics can we see from these contents about wisteria trees?
Health: lush, beautiful and full of vitality.
Health: Extraordinary momentum, full of vitality.
Teacher: How does the author describe wisteria?
Students read aloud in unison and feel the image of wisteria. )
Teacher: What happened to the author's feelings in the face of wisteria falling?
Health: "It has taken away the anxiety and sadness that have been pressing on my mind." "Only spiritual peace and joy of life."
Teacher: It turns out that anxiety and sadness "have been pressing on my heart". I am quiet, happy and refreshed in the lavender brilliance and lavender fragrance of the blooming vines.
I hope my rough answer can help you! If you still don't understand, you can call me online. I'm usually there. )
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