Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The weather is too hot to bear.
The weather is too hot to bear.
It's too hot, iron will melt.
It was so hot that the ground was on fire.
It's so hot that the thick air seems to be frozen.
It's so hot that the clouds seem to be melted by the sun and disappear without a trace.
Extended data
Skills of writing exaggerated sentences;
To write exaggerated sentences well, you should have rich imagination, grasp the characteristics of what you want to write, find the key points, and it is easier to write exaggerated sentences. For example, primary school is about to graduate, and it is changed into an exaggerated sentence that primary school is about to graduate in a blink of an eye. Only one "blink of an eye" is added, indicating that a few years are fleeting, fleeting, and highlighting the speed of time.
Laugh like a tooth, dry your tears hard, run like an arrow, and bake the ground in hot weather, all of which are exaggerated. How can you laugh off your big teeth, when can you cry dry, how can you run as fast as an arrow, and no matter how hot you are, you can't bake acquaintances, so these exaggerations can often leave a deep impression on people.
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