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How does the squirrel feel after reading the text?

How does the squirrel feel after reading the text?

After reading the text "Squirrel", I felt the author's love and praise for squirrels. By describing the appearance, character and behavior of squirrels and their living habits in the natural environment, the author expresses his love and concern for this small animal.

This is an expository article and a literary work describing small animals in nature. Through the detailed description of the shape, color and use of squirrels, the beautiful appearance, docile habits and clever personality of this small animal are outlined, which highlights the lovely characteristics of squirrels.

It is an explanatory article, because it is an article with description as the main expression, aiming at explaining the appearance (shape and color), habits (docile and clever), uses (meat, hair and skin), reproductive ability and other characteristics of squirrels.

Say it is a literary work, because it is different from the general description, it is the result of careful observation and research, expressed accurately and vividly in literary language, giving people an artistic enjoyment.

This kind of literary exposition is also called scientific sketch. Its characteristics are short and pithy, one article focuses on one issue, reliable information and conclusive data, and strives for scientific knowledge; Vivid and vivid, full of association and imagination, narrative and descriptive, integrating science into art, fascinating. The article "Squirrel" embodies this characteristic well.

About the author:

Buffon (or translated Buffon) (1707- 1788) was a French naturalist and writer in the18th century. Born in a lawyer's family in Mombasa, his original name was George Louis Le Clake, but he changed his surname to De Buffon because of inheritance. Buffon was educated by the church and loved natural science. The director of the Royal Garden (Botanical Garden) is from 1739.

He devoted his life to the management of royal gardens and spent 40 years writing 36 masterpieces of natural history. Buffon is the successor and propagandist of humanism. In his works, he is used to depicting animals with humanized brushstrokes.

His work "Horse" is endowed with the brilliance of human nature. It is like a brave and loyal soldier, a docile and honest servant, a brave and fierce ranger and an elegant and noble gentleman. Buffon's "Horse" was selected for the seventh grade text, and "Squirrel" was selected for the sixth grade textbook text.