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Write a figurative sentence, an anthropomorphic sentence, a rhetorical question, an exaggerated sentence and a rhetorical question.
Metaphor: Seeing that touching scene, tears fell straight down like rain.

In the morning, the dew on the lotus leaf shines like pearls in the sun. (choose one of the two)

Personification: In spring, the breeze blows like a mother's warm touch.

Exaggeration: My sister's crying was deafening. I couldn't take it anymore, so I ran out of the house.

Pappy: My sister is a happy fruit in my family and often brings joy to my family. My sister is also a troublemaker, who often makes everyone jump; My sister is everyone's treasure and is often held by my family.

Rhetorical question: Isn't contentment the attitude we should have towards life?

Question: Is it for the teacher to study hard? Of course not.

In fact, it is difficult to tell which grade these sentences are in. I am an adult now, and the sentences I make are really the same as those of primary school students. Actually, it's just right