2. The yellow ginkgo leaves dance like a flower fairy and play like an elf.
The yellow ginkgo leaves fall like handfuls of small fans, and then fall like candy.
The yellow ginkgo leaves fell to the ground, like a huge yellow carpet and a huge yellow towel.
5. Yellow ginkgo leaves, like butterflies with golden wings, fluttered on the earth and looked like golden fairies.
6. Yellow ginkgo leaves fall on the ground, like a golden wheat field and a yellow ocean.
7. The scene of yellow ginkgo leaves falling is like a boat rippling with the wind and yellow sand.
8. Yellow ginkgo leaves dance like beautiful butterflies and flower elves.
9. In the yellow autumn, Ginkgo biloba leaves dance like red butterflies and flower fairies!
10, the yellow ginkgo leaves all over the mountains look like a golden ocean and golden waves from a distance.
Extended data:
Generally speaking, figurative sentences are composed of noumenon, vehicle and figurative words, including simile, metaphor and metonymy.
Simile: This is a rhetorical device, which often associates two different things with the same features. The expression of simile is: A is like B. (There will be obvious metaphor)
Metaphor: Ontology and vehicle appear at the same time, and the relationship between them is consistent in form. It is said that A (ontology) is (metaphor) B (vehicle). Metaphor is often used as a metaphor by words expressing judgment, such as, yes, success, success and change.
Metonymy: Ontology is replaced by metaphor, and neither ontology nor metaphor appears. A (ontology) is directly called B (metaphor), without metaphor.