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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date高级英语第二册修辞分析高级英语修辞分析及参考答案高级英语修辞分析及参考答案1. But we shall not always expectto remember that, in the past, those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside. (m
2、etaphor)2. But this peaceful revolution of hope cannot become the prey of hostile powers. (metaphor)3. And let every other power know that this hemisphere intends to remain the master of its own house. (metaphor)4. We renew our pledge of support: to prevent it from becoming merely a forum for invect
3、ive, to strengthen its shield of the new and the weak. (metaphor)5. And if a beachhead of co-operation may push back the jungle of suspicion(metaphor)6. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it, and the glow from that fire can tr
4、uly light the world. (metaphor) 7. Sore-eyed children cluster everywhere in unbelievable numbers, like clouds of flies. (simile)8. Instantly, from the dark holes all round, there was a frenzied rush of Jews. (transferred epithet)9. If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save
5、the few who are rich. (antithesis)10. Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belaboring those problems which divide us. (antithesis)11. And so, my fellow Americans ask not what your country can do for you;ask what you can do for your country. (antithesis)12. Charles Lamb, as merry
6、and enterprising a fellow as you will meet in a month of Sundays, unfettered the informal essay with his memorable Old China and Dreams Children. (metaphor)13. There follows an informal essay that ventures even beyond Lambs frontier. (metaphor)14. Logic, far from being a dry, full of beauty, passion
7、, and trauma. (metaphor and hyperbole)15. My brain was as powerful as a dynamo, as precise as a chemists scales, as penetrating as a scalpel. (simile and hyperbole)16. It is not often that one so young has such a giant intellect. (hyperbole)17. Same age, same background, but dumb as an ox. (ellipsis
8、 and simile)18. A nice enough young fellow, you understand, but nothing upstairs. (ellipsis)19. Not, however, to Petey. (ellipsis)20. My brain, that precision instrument, slipped into high gear. (metaphor)21. It is, after all, easier to make a beautiful dumb girl smart than to make an ugly smart gir
9、l beautiful. (antithesis)22. In other words, if you were out of the picture, the field would be open. (metaphor)23. I said with a mysterious wink. (transferred epithet)24. He just stood and stared with mad lust at the coat. (hyperbole)25. Otherwise you have committed a Dicto Simpliciter. (metonymy)2
10、6. You are guilty of Post Hoc if you blame Eula Becker. (metonymy)27. If there is an immovable object, there can be no irresistible force. (antithesis)28. The raccoon coat huddled like a great hairy beast at his feet. (simile)29. Maybe somewhere in the extinct crater of her mind, a few embers still
11、smoldered. Maybe somehow I could fan them into flame. (metaphor)30. Surgeons have X-rays to guide them during an operation. (metonymy)31. One more chance, I decided. (ellipsis and inversion)32. There is a limit to what flesh and blood can bear. (synecdoche)33. The first man has poisoned the well bef
12、ore anybody could drink from it. (metaphor)34. He has hamstrung his opponent before he could even start. (metaphor)35. It was like digging a tunnel. (simile)36. Five grueling nights this took, but it was worth it. (inversion)37. You are the whole world to me, and the moon and the stars and the const
13、ellations of outer space. (hyperbole)38. I will wander the face of the earth, a shambling, hollow-eyed hulk. (hyperbole)39. I leaped to my feet, bellowing like a bull. (simile)40. After he promised, after he made a deal, after he shook my hand! (ellipsis)41. The boast and pride of the richest and gr
14、andest nation ever seen on earth. (hyperbole)42. Here was wealth beyond computation, almost beyond imaginationand here were human habitations so abominable that they would have disgraced a race of alley cats. (hyperbole and antithetical contrast)43. What I allude to is the unbroken and agonizing ugl
15、iness, the sheer revolting monstrousness, of every house in sight. (hyperbole)44. One blinked before them as one blinds before a man with his face shot away. (simile)45. A crazy little church just west of Jeannette, set like a dormer-window on the side of a bare leprous hill. (simile)46. A steel sta
16、dium like a huge rat-trap somewhere further down the line. (simile and ridicule)47. Obviously, if there were architects of any professional sense or dignity in the region, they would have perfected a chalet to hug the hillsides. (sarcasm)48. By the hundreds and thousands these abominable houses cove
17、r the bare hillsides, like gravestones in some gigantic and decaying cemetery. (simile)49. On their low sides they bury themselves swinishly in the mud. (metaphor)50. And one and all they are streaked in grime, with dead and eczematous patches of paint peeping through the streaks. (metaphor)51. When
18、 it has taken on the patina of the mills it is the color of an egg long past all hope or caring. (ridicule and irony)52. They have the most loathsome towns and villages ever seen by mortal eye. (hyperbole)53. I award this championship only after laborious research and incessant prayer. (sarcasm and
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