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昭君怨·咏荷上雨【注】 宋·杨万里 午梦扁舟花底,香满西湖烟水。急雨打篷声,梦初

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昭君怨·咏荷上雨【注】

宋·杨万里

午梦扁舟花底,香满西湖烟水。急雨打篷声,梦初惊。

却是池荷跳雨,散了真珠还聚。聚作水银窝,泛清波。

【注】本词为作者于庭院中午憩后观雨所作。

小题1:词的下阕写雨主要运用了何种修辞手法?请简要分析其作用。(5分)

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小题2:本词上阕写梦中西湖,下阕写池荷清雨,这样写有何妙处?(6分)

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