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What are the picturesque sentences in Father, Forest and Birds?

1. Birds that spend the night in the Woods are always in groups, and their feathers are hot.

At dawn, all birds shake their feathers and shake off dew and moisture.

Every bird breathes comfortably with its mouth open.

4. "Look there, there is no wind, why are the leaves moving?"

I looked at my father blankly. He stood upright like an oak tree.

6. A few days later, my father said to me, "Birds are the happiest moment. The moment they fly away from the branches, they are most likely to be hit by hunters."

Extended data

"Father, Woods and Birds" is the second lesson of Unit 7 in the city. This unit takes "I and nature" as the theme and arranges three texts.

Through the dialogue between my father and "I" in my childhood, this paper shows my father's familiarity and love for birds and expresses the theme of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

The title of the text is illustrated and thought-provoking. The juxtaposition of "father", "forest" and "bird" not only depicts the scene of my father and "me" watching birds on the edge of the forest, but also shows my father's love for the forest and birds.

The written language is poetic and intriguing. Compared with last class, many places used vivid sentences that students rarely encountered, especially in the form of multiple modifiers, expressing richer feelings. For example, sentences such as "Father standing upright like a tree, absorbed in silence", "Deep misty forest" and "Thick bitter smell of vegetation" vividly describe the forest environment.

The illustration of the text takes a leafy tree as the main body. My father and I are looking at the tree, but there are no birds in the picture. Father can also find birds in such an environment, which shows his familiarity and love for birds. The father wore a wide-brimmed hat and a gown, which intuitively showed the time of the incident and the image of his father. Illustrations help students understand the content of the text.