Whole sentences and scattered sentences refer to the structural forms when multiple sentences (or clauses) are combined together. A whole sentence is a sentence with similar structure and symmetrical form, such as duality and parallelism. A loose sentence is a sentence with scattered form and irregular structure.
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The expression effect is illustrated by examples:
After the whole first place, it dispersed: the swallow went and will come again; Willow withered, there is a time to green again; Peach blossoms have withered, but they will bloom again. But, smart you, please tell me why our days are gone forever.
First dispersed, then straight: In ancient times, there was a forest on the other side of the Agate River. There was a young man named Mirrado Hei, who was also an excellent hunter.