Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Ask for sentences with rhetorical devices and explanations in the text "Seeing the weather from the clouds"! ! !

Ask for sentences with rhetorical devices and explanations in the text "Seeing the weather from the clouds"! ! !

1, classification (1) The second paragraph divides the shape of clouds into thin clouds and low-thickness clouds. Function: classification introduction classification introduction The relationship between cloud shape and weather is clear, clear, clear and clear. . . . (2) In the third paragraph, thin clouds are divided into cirrus, cirrocumulus, cumulus and altocumulus. Function: Introduce the relationship between thin clouds and weather in different categories, clearly and coherently. (3) The fourth and fifth paragraphs divide the low-thickness clouds into cirrostratus, stratosphere, nimbostratus and cumulonimbus clouds. Function: Introduce the relationship between low clouds and thick clouds and weather in a clear way. (4) The sixth paragraph is devoted to the brilliance of clouds, which can be divided into four types: halo, glow, rainbow and haze. Function: Introduce the relationship between cloud brilliance and weather in different categories, clearly and coherently. 2. When talking about some characteristics of some clouds, in order to make readers understand them better, we use the analogy, which is called analogy in the explanatory text. Function: compare _ _ (ontology) to (carrier), so as to vividly explain the characteristics of (concrete form or glorious name) (position, form, etc.) 3. The third paragraph of figures: "They are often scattered in the sky about two kilometers, and they are scattered one after another ..." Function: Numbers are the most accurate and accurate way to quantitatively explain the characteristics or reasons of things. 4. Contrast: In the sixth paragraph, the halo is written first, and when the Hua is written below, it is written as "There is a colored halo smaller than the halo, called Hua." The halo is infrared purple and the flower is ultraviolet red. Here, the description of Halo and China adopts the method of comparative explanation. The sixth paragraph "From small to large in the central part, the weather tends to be fine. The central part is from big to small, and the weather may turn rainy. " Function:: Contrast shows similarities and differences, contrast shows similarities and differences, contrast shows similarities and differences, highlights features, highlights features, enhances effects, enhances effects. . . . 5. Quote: Quote proverbs. "The sun is dizzy in the middle of the night and the moon is dizzy at noon." "The rainbow in the east thunders and the rainbow in the west rains." "Don't go out at sunrise, but go to Wan Li Road at sunset." Function: explain more convincingly, add literary grace to the article, and reflect the accuracy of explanation. 6. Definition: Point out the essential characteristics of the explained object in concise language and distinguish those objects that are easily confused with it. This is the definition. For example, "overall planning method is a mathematical method to arrange the work process". Paragraph 6: Around the sun and the moon, sometimes beautiful colored apertures appear, with the inner layer being red and the outer layer being purple. This aperture is called halo. Function: scientifically and accurately explain the connotation of the object of interpretation, making the interpretation more rigorous. For example, clouds are like the "signboard" of weather: what kind of clouds hang in the sky will appear. For example, the lightest and tallest clouds are called cirrus clouds. For example, in summer, after the rain clears, a colorful arc is often hung on the cloud curtain opposite the sun. This is a rainbow. Function: Features of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . .

8. When introducing some characteristics of the cloud, in order to make readers understand it better, a descriptive method is adopted, which is called imitation in the explanatory text. There are only two articles in this article. (1) Cirrus clouds keep drifting. (2) If the cumulus rises rapidly, it will form a tall Yunshan, and the peaks will compete with each other and go straight to the zenith. Function: vividly describe (concrete form or glorious name) (position, form, etc.) to make the explanation more concrete and vivid, more concrete and vivid.