Lesson 1 Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
1.We can battle down and ride it out. (metaphor)
2。Wind and rain now whipped the hou. (metaphor)
3。Camille, meanwhile, had raked its way northward across Mississippi。 (metaphor)
4。and the group heard gun—like reports as other upstairs windows disintegrated。 Water ro above their ankles. (simile)
5.The children went from adult to adult like buckets in a fire brigade. (simile)
6。The wind sounded like the roar of a train passing a few yards away. (simile)
7。 Strips of clothing festooned the standing trees, and blown—down power lines coiled like black spaghetti over the roads. (simile)
8。 A moment later, the hurricane, in one mighty swipe, lifted the entire roof off the hou and skimmed it 40 feet through the air。 (personification)
9。Richelieu Apartments there held a hurricane party to watch the storm from their spectacular vantage point。 (transferred epithet)
10. ”Everybody out the back door to the cars!" John yelled. (elliptical)
Lesson 2 Hiroshima—the “Liveliest” City in Japan
1。 “Seldom has a city gained such world renown, and I am proud and happy to welcome you to Hiroshima, a town known throughout the world for its-oysters”. (anticlimax)
2. …as the fastest train in the world slipped to a stop..。 (alliteration)
3. …where thousands upon thousands of people had been slain in one cond, where thousands upon thousands of others had lingered on to die in slow agony。 (parallelism, transferred epithet)
4. At last this intermezzo came to an end… (metaphor)
5。 This way I look at them and congratulate mylf of the悲惨世界小说简介 good fortune that my illness has brought me. (irony)
6。 Each day that I escape death, each day of suffering that helps to free me from earthly cares, I make a new little paper bird, and add it to the others。 (euphemism)
7。 Hiroshima—the “liveliest" [pun]City in Japan(irony)
8. I felt sick, and ever since then they have been testing and treating me。 (alliteration)
9。 The rather arresting spectacle of little old Japan adrift amid beige concrete skyscrapers is the very symbol of the incessant struggle between the kimono and the miniskirt (synecdoche, metonymy)
10。 There were fresh bows, and the faces grew more and more rious each time the name Hiroshima was repeated。 (synecdoche)
11。 Was I not at the scene of the crime? (rhetorical question)
12。 Becau I had a lump in my throat…. (metaphor)
13. Who door popped open at the very sight of a traveler. (onomatopoeia)
14。No one talks about it any more, and no one wants to, especially the people who were born here or who lived through it. (climax)
Lesson 3 Blackmail
1。 As a result the nerves of both duke and duchess were excessively frayed 悬疑电影推荐when the muted buzzer of the outer door eventually sounded。 (metaphor)
2。 His wife shot him a swift, warning glance. (metaphor)
3. You drove there in your fancy Jaguar, and you took a lady friend。
(euphemism)
4。 The Duchess of Croydon kept firm, tight rein on her racing mind。
(metaphor)
5。 In what conceivable way does our car concern you? (rhetorical question)
6。 Her voice was a whiplash. (metaphor)
7. The obe body shook in an appreciative chuckle。 (transferred epithet)
8。 Two high points of color appeared in the paleness of the Duchess of Croydon’s cheeks。 (transferred epithet)
9. The hou detective clucked his tongue reprovingly. (onomatopoeia)
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Lesson 4 A Trial that Rocked the World
1) The trial that 心率不齐怎么办rocked the world (hyperbole)
2) Darrow had whispered throwing 追女a reassuring arm round my shoulder (transferred e
pithet)
3) The ca had erupted round my head (synecdoche)
4) Bryan, ageing and paunchy, was assisted (ridicule)
5) and it is a mighty strong combination (sarcasm)
6) until we are marching backwards to the glorious age of the sixteenth century (irony)
7) There is some doubt about that。 (sarcasm)
8) No one, 。。. that may ca would snowball into.。。(metaphor)
9) The streets around the three-storey red brick law court sprouted with rickety stands lling hot… (metaphor)
10) Resolutely he strode to the stand, [carrying a palm fan like a sword to repel his enemies]. (ridicule, simile)
11) Bryan mopped his bald dome in silence. (ridicule)
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12) Dudley Field Malene called my conviction a “victorious defeat” (oxymoron)
13) 。。.our town .。.had taken on a circus atmosphere. (metaphor)
14) He thundered in his sonorous organ tones. (metaphor)
15)。.。champion had not scorched the infidels。。。 (metaphor)