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Analogy methods include
The analogy method in writing mainly refers to comparing a concept, phenomenon or thing with another concept, phenomenon or thing with similar characteristics in order to describe and express the author's meaning more vividly.

Common analogy methods in writing are as follows:

Anthropomorphic analogy method: personify a non-human thing or abstract concept and give it human characteristics and behaviors in order to describe and express it more vividly.

embodiment

Natural analogy: comparing human behavior, thoughts or emotions with natural phenomena in order to describe and express them more vividly.

Historical analogy: Compare current problems, phenomena or events with similar events in history for better understanding and description.

Draw lessons from history

Cultural analogy: compare different cultures, customs or traditions with the things involved in this article in order to better describe and express them.

Social analogy: compare social phenomena with things involved in the text in order to better describe and express them.

In short, the analogy method in writing can make the article more vivid, easy to understand and remember, enhance the expressive force and appeal of the article, and help improve the reader's reading experience.