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Which paragraph of the ninth paragraph of Moonlight Song is associative and which paragraph is true?

Lenovo: It seems that he is facing the sea, and the moon rises from the place where water meets the sky. On the surface of the microwave, silver light was instantly sprinkled. She seemed to see something she had never seen before, the rough sea in the moonlight.

Fact: The shoemaker listened quietly. The moon rose higher and higher, passing through a wisp of gauze-like Wei Yun. The shoemaker looked at his sister. The moonlight shone on her quiet face and her eyes opened wide.

The ninth paragraph of the text of Moonlight Song is as follows:

The shoemaker listened quietly. He seems to face the sea, and the moon rises from where the water meets the sky.

On the surface of the microwave, silver light was instantly sprinkled.

The moon rose higher and higher, passing through a wisp of gauze-like Wei Yun. Suddenly, a strong wind blew on the sea and rolled up huge waves.

The waves sparkled in the moonlight and rushed to the shore one by one ... The shoemaker looked at her sister, and the moonlight shone on her quiet face, her eyes wide open.

She seemed to see something she had never seen before, the rough sea in the moonlight. ?

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What are the associations in Moonlight Song and what are the real ninth paragraphs?

Lenovo: It seems that he is facing the sea, and the moon rises from the place where water meets the sky. On the surface of the microwave, silver light was instantly sprinkled. She seemed to see something she had never seen before, the rough sea in the moonlight.

Fact: The shoemaker listened quietly. The moon rose higher and higher, passing through a wisp of gauze-like Wei Yun. The shoemaker looked at his sister. The moonlight shone on her quiet face and her eyes opened wide.

The shoemaker listened to Beethoven's piano and thought of the beautiful picture of the bright moon rising on the sea.

The first picture: The moon has just risen from the place where the water meets the sky, and the sea surface is "wrapped in silver". It was a calm moonlit night. With the change of the weather, the music is gradually strengthened and the tunes are tortuous.

The third picture: "Suddenly, there was a strong wind on the sea and huge waves were rolled up." Strong music suddenly sounded. The waves "come in", the momentum is fierce, the music is loud and exciting, and the rhythm is getting faster and faster.

This kind of association describes Beethoven's piano sound from the side, and blends in his strong feelings, which is wonderful and moving.