Lexical parody
1. How can we benefit from interconnection without becoming its slaves? One solution is digital dieting.

-Digital Dieting "Electronic Dieting"

2. Take depression as an example. It can at least double? Otherwise healthy? People's risk of heart attack.

? People who are otherwise normal will obsessively check their smartphones, even before dinner? Drinking, the first thing in the morning and the last thing in the evening is sending emails.

This new medicine saved me from a disease that might have been hopeless. ?

Ann? Otherwise healthy? A healthy person.

People who were originally sane.

People who are ready to help others turn a blind eye to such things.

? Otherwise, helpful people will turn a blind eye to such things. ?

3. Children aged three to five/children aged three to four

People of three or four years old.

-? Under three years old? Children under three years old (only need to be represented by numbers)

Adults over eighteen?

4. Where fathers get paternity leave, they delay taking it for fear of taking a few more days off? It may damage their careers. However, if parental leave is provided to parents who are not the main caregivers, usually fathers, on the basis of "use it", as Germany found after a series of recent reforms, the absorption will increase.

Use it or lose it? Use it or not.

-Think about it. I told my mother that I didn't want to eat cheese. Anything else?

? Mom replied, eat or not.

? Eat or lose.

5. Explain the difficulty of weighing the evidence of "he said she said"

Describe the difficulty of weighing evidence with different opinions.

He said she said.

You can imitate words according to this form.

I think this sentence is suitable for written language, so you won't say it in spoken language, will you?

Those small hotels there are usually dirty and full of fleas.

Fleas are rampant.

Mosquito-ridden

Full of crime

Traffic-heavy

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