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Use parallelism to express admiration for heroes who fight the epidemic?

Writing ideas: when writing, focus on the big picture, try to explain your own views or ideas, answer questions in a comprehensive and detailed way, and express the content completely.

Example: On the front line of COVID-19 virus, there are waves of heroes fighting the epidemic. You see, angels in white, who is busy in the ward, is playing with the virus; You see, those mighty anti-epidemic fighters are racing against time; Look, those grassroots community cadres are fighting side by side with the masses!

In this sentence, three words constitute parallelism, and the relationship between these three words is parallel, which vividly shows the scene of heroes fighting bravely against the epidemic.

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Application of parallelism:

(1) Write people in parallel, and the description of the characters can be detailed. Such as: "His quality is so pure and noble, his will is so tough and strong, his temperament is so simple and humble, and his mind is so beautiful and broad."

(2) Writing scenery with parallelism can describe the scenery in detail, which can be clear, detailed and vivid. For example, in Zhu Ziqing's "Spring", "The mountain is moist, the water rises, and the sun is red." Look at Guo Feng's article "Winter in Songfangxi". "Snow is like catkins, snow is like reeds, and snow is like dandelion fluff seeds, dancing in the wind." These two sentences well represent the subtle features of the landscape.

(3) Reasoning by parallelism can fully and thoroughly explain the truth. For example:

"Our cadres should care about every soldier, and everyone in the revolutionary ranks should care about each other, love each other and help each other." Serve the people?

"Swallows have gone, and there is a time to come again; Willow withered, there is a time to green again; When the peach blossoms have withered, they will bloom again ... "(Zhu Ziqing's" Hurry ")

(D) the use of parallelism and lyricism, harmonious rhythm, appears full of emotion. Look at the ending paragraph of Liu Chuan's The Story of Me and the Book: "There are too many stories about me and the book. I am happy for the book, sad for the book, and punished for the book ... which not only summarizes the full text, but also expresses my indissoluble bond with the book.