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Who can run? Who can jump? Who can swim?

Who can fly, birds can fly, who can run, horses can run, who can swim, fish can swim. Who can float, clouds can float, who can flow, water can flow, who can walk, people can walk.

Who can crawl? Snails can crawl. How does a snail crawl? Carrying the house on its back to travel. Who can jump? The rabbit can jump. How does a rabbit jump? It can jump far with one kick of its hind legs. Who can drill? A mole can drill. ?

Imitation can consider its implicit requirements from the following aspects:

(1) Check whether the example sentence is a single sentence or a complex sentence, a declarative sentence or a question, a complete sentence or a scattered sentence sentence, whether it is an affirmative sentence or a negative sentence, whether it is a long sentence or a short sentence.

(2) Look at the structure of phrases within a single sentence and the logical relationship between clauses in a complex sentence.

(3) Look at the style, color and emotional tone.

(4) Look at key words and so on. We must attach great importance to the analysis of implicit requirements.