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2015
A simile is a comparison of two unlike things, typically marked by use of “like”, “as” or “than.” Examples include “the snow was as thick as a blanket”, or “he is as brave as a lion.” Similes are widely used in the Arabic literature. The aim of simile is giving support to the meaning.
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A simile is a comparison of two unlike things, typically marked by use of “like”, “as” or “than.” Examples include “the snow was as thick as a blanket”, or “he is as brave as a lion.” Similes are widely used in the Arabic literature. The aim of simile is giving support to the meaning.
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From Explication to Order: The Persian Vernacularization of Arabic Rhetoric
Philological EncountersKayvan
exaly
The Arabic Haiku:, Literary And Rhetorical Considerations
مجلة دراسات في العلوم الإنسانية والاجتماعيةLiqaa Adel Hussein, Ruaa Diyaa Ibrahim
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Toward a new contrastive rhetoric: Differences between Arabic and Japanese rhetorical instruction
Journal of Second Language Writing, 1992exaly

