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Describe the posture of chrysanthemum, and use anthropomorphic sentences to compare sentences.

1, an anthropomorphic sentence describing the posture of chrysanthemum: At eight o'clock in the morning, marigold smiled like a girl with a happy smile.

2. Metaphorical sentences describing the posture of chrysanthemums: You see, chrysanthemums are large and small, the big ones are like hydrangeas, and the small ones are like jasper, which is beautiful. Look at the petals, some are like girls' curly hair, some are like grandpa's crutches, some are like dragon claws, and some are like fountains, which are different.

There are many colors of chrysanthemums, such as red as fire, yellow as gold, white as snow, green as jade, pink as a cloud, and green in white, which is even more quiet and elegant. Colorful, beautiful.

3. Sentences describing the posture of chrysanthemums: chrysanthemums are not as magnificent as peony; Not as white and elegant as daffodils; Nor is it as elegant as the Chinese rose; Not as small as a rose.

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An anthropomorphic sentence is to compare something with a person, not to be confused with fairy tales. Fairy tales are imagination (for example, Ye Jie said "Grandpa Sun ……" This is not an anthropomorphic sentence).

According to imagination, things are described or described as people, so that "things" have the same words, deeds, thoughts and feelings as people. It should be noted that when figurative words appear in a sentence, they become figurative sentences, not anthropomorphic sentences. In a word, personification is to write with the words of the writer. This technology is also called "personalization". This is a common rhetorical device.