Literary arrays at a glance

Literary arrays at a glance
Observance such as:
Bringing words from a set that fit together.
This relation and proportion can be in terms of sex, type, place, etc.

Hint:
A reference to a part of historical knowledge and traditions and stories mentioned in various sources.

Feeling:
Mixing two or more senses means, for example, to combine smelling, which is related to the sense of smell, with hearing, which is related to hearing, and say: I hear the smell of tulips (to hear the smell).

Hasan Taalil:
Bringing a literary reason for something in poetry or prose that is based on analogy and is not actually scientific or intellectual.

pun:
Bringing words that are common in pronunciation and different in meaning.

Phonotactics:
Repetition of one or more phonemes (consonants and vowels) in a stanza or verse or a sentence and line.

simile:
There are several claims to be similar to Devya.
Its elements: likeness, likeness, likeness, and likeness
Likeness and likeness are called similes.
Examples of similes are like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, and like.

Sage:
Similarity of two words in phonemes or final letters, weight or both.

Metaphor:
It is like simile, but only the elements of simile are mentioned

Diagnosis:
It is then that we attribute human characteristics to other phenomena.

Grammar
Dependent roles can be divided into four types:

Adjective, adjective, adverb, and referent

1- Adjective: It is a word that describes how another word is described.
diligent teacher (adjective)

2- Adjunct: Like an adjective, it comes after a word – which is called an adjunct – with a capital letter.

Hassan’s book (additional)

1- The adjective is the same as the adjective and does not exist outside of the adjective. Big ball (big is the ball.)
The auxiliary is separate from the auxiliary: Toop Majid (Toop and Majid exist separately.)

2- If we bring unity and unity between the adjective and the adjective, its meaning is correct. big ball
But it does not occur in the middle of the middle part of the gold. Topi Majid (Wrong.)

3- If we remove the fractions of adjectives and adverbs and add verbs to it, a meaningful sentence is made. The ball is big. But this is not the case.

Note: Adjectives and adverbs are not roles, but words that take role within the sentence.
Ali (entity) book (object) greatness (adjective) buy (verb).
Ali (nahad) took (verb) the book (object) of Hasan (subjunctive).
If the suffix of the pronoun is connected, the fraction is not added. My book (additional)

3- Modifier: Like adjectives and adverbs, it comes after a word that is called my modifier and explains about it, but does not have a fraction sign.
It expresses my disguised name or title or position and job.
The great poet (nahad) (adjective), Hafiz (badal) lived in Shiraz (complement) (verb).

4- Maatuf: It is a word that is linked with the letter and to a word, which is called Maatuf.
The addressee always has the same role as the addressee.
Majid (entity) and Hassan (entity) came (verb).

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