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Tail imitation
Personally, I think this is an interesting and creative way of writing. By comparing the tails, necks, ears and noses of different animals and writing new nursery rhymes or poems, children can better understand the characteristics of animals and stimulate their imagination and creativity.

The following is Bi Wei's imitation:

Whose tail is thin? Whose tail is long? Whose tail is the strongest?

The mouse tail is thin, the calf tail is long, and the tiger tail is the most powerful.

Whose neck is long? Whose neck is short? Whose neck is the cutest?

Giraffes have long necks, crocodiles have short necks, and kittens have the cutest necks.

Whose ears are long? Whose ears are short? Whose ears are the best?

Rabbits have long ears, mice have short ears and elephants have the best ears.

Whose nose is long? Whose nose is short? Whose nose is the most sensitive?

Elephants have long noses, pigs have short noses, and police dogs have the most sensitive noses.

Whose tail is as thin as a thread? Whose tail is as thick as a stick? Whose tail is the most flexible?

The tail of a squirrel is as thin as a line, the tail of a fox is as thick as a stick, and the tail of a monkey is the most flexible.

Whose tail is like a fan? Whose tail is like a whip? Whose tail is the softest?

Peacock's tail is like a fan, snake's tail is like a whip, and rabbit's tail is the softest.

I think imitating the tail is a useful way of writing, which can help children improve their language ability, imagination and creativity, and at the same time let them gain more fun and confidence in reading and writing.