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Recall what figures we learned just now, then we are going to have an activity. Simile Metaphor Personification Metonymy Hyperbole Ridicule Alliteration Onomatopoeia Look at the following picture and get in group of 4 to have a discussion. Describe this picture by using at least 2 figures in your sentences. THE END Unit 3 Man and Nature Part 1 The Author John Anthony Ciardi /t?ardi:/(1916-1986) Mr. Poet, the one who has written, talked, taught, edited, translated, anthologized, criticized, and propelled poetry into a popular, lively art. Biography He was born in 1916 in Boston, Massachusetts, the child of Italian immigrants. He was a splendid poet, critic, scholar, and translator of Dante’s Divine Comedy. Ciardi was perhaps best known for How Does a Poem Mean? (1959), which became a standard text for college and high school poetry courses. Ciardis awards and honors include a grant from The Fund for the Advancement of Education and the Prix de Rome from The American Academy of Arts and Letters. He died of a heart attack in 1986 in Edison, New Jersey. Writing style example 1 : Happiness is never more than partial. There are no pure states of mankind. Whatever else happiness may be, it is neither in having nor in being, but in becoming. What the Founding Fathers declared for us as an inherent right, we should do well to remember, was not happiness but the pursuit of happiness. What they might have underlined, could they have foreseen the happiness-market, is the cardinal fact that happiness is in the pursuit itself, in the meaningful pursuit of what is life-engaging and life-revealing, which is to say, in the idea of becoming. A nation is not measured by what it possesses or wants to possess, but by what it wants to become. Writing style 永远没有完全的幸福。永远没有纯粹的人类状态。无论幸福可能是什么,它既不是拥有什么,也不是什么,而是将成为什么。我们应该牢记,开国之父们所宣称的我们与生俱来的权利,并不是幸福,而是对幸福的追求。如果他们能预见到今日用钱购买幸福的场面,他们可能会强调这么一个极为重

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