Compose Essay: The Shortest Maple Trees, Language Arts Grade 6 - Horizon of Creativity
Compose Essay: The Shortest Maple Trees, Language Arts Grade 6 - Horizon of Creativity
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Question 1 on page 88 Textbook Vietnamese Literature Grade 6 - Volume 2:
Details indicating that the two maple trees 'have their own language and must have a unique soul':
- Swaying their trunks, moving branches and leaves, a constant rustling sound, sometimes like a tidal wave rising and sweeping onto the sandy shore, sometimes sounding like a whispering, earnest, and tender murmur.
- At times, the two maple trees suddenly fall silent for a moment, then let out a collective sigh.
- When dark clouds and storms arrive, the flexible bodies of the two maple trees sway, roaring loudly like a blazing fire igniting in a brilliant burst.
Question 2 on page 88 Textbook Vietnamese Literature Grade 6 - Volume 2:
I agree with the opinion: 'The two maple trees are not only perceived by the character 'I' through sight, hearing, but also through the soul,' because:
- The character 'I' had vivid imaginations about the movements of the two maple trees, 'resembling a tidal wave,' 'sounding like a whisper,' 'like a blazing forest fire.'
- Even after learning that the two maple trees only move with the changes in weather, the character still maintains their childhood perception of the two maple trees.
Compose a concise essay on the Two Shortest Maple Trees, Vietnamese Literature Grade 6 - Creative Horizon
Question 3 on page 88 Textbook Vietnamese Literature Grade 6 - Volume 2:
The significance of the two maple trees in the life of the character 'I':
- Symbolizes the homeland.
- The childhood of the character 'I' and friends playing witnessed the presence of the two maple trees.
- The two maple trees serve as a place for the character 'I' and friends to admire the beautiful homeland and nurture dreams of the enticing world beyond.
Question 4 on page 88 Textbook Vietnamese Literature Grade 6 - Volume 2:
According to me, nature is our living environment. We live thanks to the oxygen emitted by trees, trees bear flowers and fruits, rivers provide water, and the land gives humans a place to settle and thrive. Nature plays an extremely important role in our lives. Without nature, humans would not be able to survive.
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