A The plot of this novel was full of ups and downs, and the cadence was expressed in the cadence of the tone and rhythm to describe the melodious tone of the speech and voice. So the correct answer is A
A The plot of his novel was full of ups and downs, and the cadence was not appropriate. Ups and downs: It described the twists and turns of the story, the beginning, the ending, and the rhythm. The cadence of music, the cadence of intonation, there are cadence, high and low, twists and turns. This idiom is used to describe the plot of the novel, but the word used to describe the plot of the novel is "ups and downs".
The plot of A's novel was full of ups and downs, and its cadence was very infectious. cadence: To describe the ups and downs of a voice and the changes in cadence. Ups and downs: To describe the plot's twists and turns and dramatic changes. The word "cadence" in this sentence was used to describe the plot of the novel, which was full of ups and downs and dramatic. The word "ups and downs" was more suitable to describe the plot of the novel, which was full of ups and downs and changes. Therefore, the appropriate word to use was "cadence".
O. Henry's novels had ups and downs in the plot, with sharp contrast, lively and interesting dialogue, rich characters, dramatic endings, and so on. Therefore, the use of option A was correct.
The plot of this novel was full of ups and downs, and the structure was rigorous and exciting. It was an excellent novel. Answer: The plot of this novel is full of ups and downs, the structure is rigorous and exciting, and it is an excellent novel.
A The plot of this novel is very complicated. B (emphasis point: turning point; explanation: a turning point that indicates two different directions or views). In C,"this" is the central word, and in the parenthesis is its supplementary explanation (emphasis: supplementary explanation; explanation: supplementary explanation for the central word). D "this" and "that" are commonly used substitutes in spoken language. In the parenthesis are their written usages (emphasis words: spoken and written language; explanation: refers to the different ways of use in spoken and written language). Answer B
[A] The harm caused by counterfeit drugs was appalling. The phrase "cure the disease" means that a certain treatment or medicine will take effect immediately on the patient. This idiom is not used correctly. It should be changed to "cure the disease with medicine" to express the correct effect.
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Here are a few recommendations for fantasy novels with dramatic plots: 1. The author of "Dao Jun" is Yue Qianchou. This was the story of a god-level tomb raider who accidentally entered the cultivation world. The plot was full of ups and downs and was full of imagination. 2. " Kunlun Heavenly Emperor ": This novel described the ups and downs of the demonic path of hegemony. 3. [The Future of Immortal Cultivation, Hao Chuang Shengshi] Author: Flaming Stream. This was a world of Immortal Cultivation with ups and downs. The protagonist had experienced many trials and challenges on the path of Immortal Cultivation. 4. [I Just Want to Play Games Quietly] Author: Twelve-winged Dark Seraph. This was a story about the game world. The plot was full of ups and downs, surprises, and challenges. 5. The author of Emperor Shenwu is the divination of fantasy. This was a story about the Martial God Continent. The protagonist had experienced life and death trials and battles. The plot was full of ups and downs, making one's blood boil. These fantasy novels were all full of ups and downs. The plot was compact, full of surprises and excitement, suitable for readers who liked excitement.
A's famous novel, You on the Plateau, received widespread praise after its publication. Many readers praised this novel as an excellent work. The correct idiom was to sing praises of virtue.
The concept of A's novel was exquisite and rigorous. B. Rectification of ethos: refers to the reorganization and correction of unhealthy ethos. C. Correct error: refers to clearing the error and restoring it to its original state or correcting the error. D. Changing course: It is a metaphor for changing the original direction and "correcting mistakes". Answer A