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Everydayuseforyourgrandmama is called "grandma's household goods" in Chinese.

2. English rhetoric analysis.

65438-0968 As an important rhetorical figure in modern and contemporary western rhetoric, Robert Beecher innovatively put forward the classic theory of "rhetorical situation" in the journal Philosophical Rhetoric.

Liu Ya translated this core concept "rhetorical situation" into "rhetorical situation", and this translation will be used in this paper, because it can better reflect "the threat of form and power" than "rhetorical situation".

Beecher defines "rhetorical situation" as "a complex composed of a series of people, things, things and their relationships, showing a real or potential lack. If the introduction of situational discourse can balance people's decisions or actions and change the deficiency, this deficiency can be completely or partially alleviated.

At the same time, he proposed that "rhetorical situation" consists of three basic elements, namely "absence", "audience" and "rhetorical restriction".

Beecher pointed out that absence is a necessary condition for survival; Defects, obstacles, problems to be solved or off track.

Rhetoric audience only includes a group of people who can be influenced by words and can intervene to change reality. On the other hand, "rhetorical restrictions" include a series of people, things, things and relationships, which are part of rhetorical potential, because they have the ability to restrain the lack of necessary decisions and actions.

Beecher's theory of "rhetorical situation" is no longer limited to static and single research, but highlights the importance and necessity of "potential".

The application of "rhetorical situation" theory in literary theory and practice has a great enlightening effect, which provides a broader perspective for analyzing the author's intention and literary works, and makes the study of diachronic synchronization enter a more dynamic process.

(5) Overview of the analytical framework: the first describes absence, the second describes audience, and the third describes rhetorical restrictions.

Extended data:

Outline English:

She stopped and tried to dig a well in the sand with her toes. (exaggerated)-P58, L4.

I feel my whole face warm because of the heat wave it sends out. (exaggeration)

After I tripped over it two or three times, he told me to call him Hairdresser Hakim. (figuratively)-P60, L4.

Maggie's 799BE5BAA6E59B9EE7AD 9431333262383637s has an elephant's brain. Wan Jieluo said with a smile. (Irony)-P62, L4.