Meaning: The stars shine brightly in the night sky, like sparkling diamonds.
Choice of Words: The verb "twinkle" describes the sparkling light of stars, while "diamonds" suggests their brilliance.
Alternative Expressions
The stars are twinkling, and the diamonds are very bright.
Meaning: This sentence is saying the same thing as the first sentence, but it is written in a different way.
Choice of Words:The stars are the subject of the sentence, and are twinkling is the verb. And is a conjunction that joins two sentences together. The diamonds are the subject of the second sentence, and are very bright is the verb.
Look at the stars twinkling! The diamonds are so bright!
Meaning: This sentence is saying the same thing as the first two sentences, but it is written in a more excited way. It is like the speaker is telling you to look at the stars and diamonds because they are so beautiful.
Choice of Words:Look is an imperative verb that means to direct your attention to something. At is a preposition that means in the direction of something. The stars twinkling is a noun phrase that refers to the stars that are shining with an unsteady light. The diamonds is a noun phrase that refers to the precious stones that are very sparkly. Are so bright is a verb phrase that means are very sparkly.