A Study of History

How does Arnold J. Toynbee use imagery in A Study of History?

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Toynbee frequently makes use of similes and analogies in which two apparently dissimilar things are compared. The purpose of these similes is to enable the reader to visualize the concept that is being presented and make it easier to grasp.

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A Study of History