Every small pond holds a moon, imitating anthropomorphic sentences.

You can imitate it like this:

1. Every moon has a little star.

2. In every little flower, there lives a flower fairy.

Every dewdrop breeds a sun.

Every street lamp is like a soldier on guard.

Every stream touches every inch of sunshine.

Extended data:

Imitation sentences often involve grammatical structure, expression, semantic coherence, rhetoric application, style harmony and many other aspects, and also indirectly examine children's knowledge range and cultural literacy, reflecting the multi-level ability requirements of understanding, expression and application.

Parody and parody should use exactly the same rhetorical methods. Before copying, we should carefully examine and see which rhetorical methods are used in the imitated sentences; Because it is parody, it is different from ordinary sentence-making and composition, but parody has examples. Starting with the analysis of examples, we can find the similarities between parody and example sentences in content and structure.