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這些都說(shuō)明了語(yǔ)象變異在表達(dá)主題的重要性, 尤其是在詩(shī)歌中。從此,離開了樹 的葉子孤獨(dú)了,沒(méi)有了葉子的樹也孤獨(dú)了。 ? 這首怪異的 l (a 從視覺上給了我們 強(qiáng)烈的沖擊。因此 , “ 征 服對(duì)手 ” 所需時(shí)間與 “ 來(lái) ” 和 “ 看 ” 所需時(shí)間一樣 長(zhǎng) , 從而強(qiáng)調(diào)了 “ 征服 ” 這一過(guò)程的迅速 , 使凱 撒的傲慢之情味躍然紙上 。 The use of more than one exclamation mark is a feature of very informal writing. Dash 1. Dash is considered a mark of informal writing. It may indicate a sudden break or interruption. ? “ No he didn’ t, Aunt Mollie. It wasn’ t Mr Edmond. Mr. Edmond didn’ t – ” ? 2. Dashes can be used to mark off a parenthesis. They tend to give a somewhat more dramatic and informal impression. “Let us say “good night”, my fine boy, said the gentleman, when he had bent his head—I saw him! Over my mother’s little glove (David Copperfield, Murdstone) Quotation ? To indicate the authenticity of the quoted words. ? To direct the reader’s attention to the quoted words. ? In marring the girl he worried “ a bit more than he could chew”. ? To enclose words used in special senses or borrowed from other contexts. ? To enclose words that the writer considers inappropriate or untrue. Another “Livelihood project” Example: How, is, my, lit, tle, friend? How, is, my, lit, tle, friend? Charles Dickens Dombey and Son Commas are repeatedly used here to imitate the rhythm of a clock. ? I came, I saw, I conquered.