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Drabou adel

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10 Slides • 11 Questions

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Open Ended

How do you think learning about Arabic proverbs can help us understand the values and philosophy of different societies?

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Multiple Choice

What is the main function of proverbs in Arabic literature as described in the theoretical introduction?

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To provide entertainment

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To summarize experiences and wisdom

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To teach grammar rules

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To narrate historical events

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Open Ended

Explain how the stories behind Arabic proverbs contribute to their meaning and impact.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following proverbs means that each person is responsible for their own actions?

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العود أحمد

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كل شاة برجلها معلقة

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الحديث ذو شجون

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تحسبها حمقاء وهي باخس

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خصائص الأمثال العربية تشمل الإيجاز، الارتباط بالقصص، التداول الشعبي، البلاغة، و_____.

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Open Ended

How does the use of 'التورية' (double entendre) in Arabic proverbs enhance their rhetorical effect?

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What ethical lesson can be learned from the proverb 'كل شاة برجلها معلقة' and how can it be applied to contemporary life?

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Multiple Choice

What does the proverb "كل شاة برجلها معلقة" symbolize?

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Social solidarity

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Individual responsibility

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Moral responsibility

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Equality among people

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT one of the educational objectives mentioned in the lesson?

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Understanding the origin and meaning of proverbs

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Reading and interpreting selected proverbs

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Learning about famous Arab poets

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Applying proverbs to real-life situations

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Open Ended

Summarize in your own words what you have learned about the significance of Arabic proverbs and their role in Arab culture.

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Explain how Arabic proverbs contribute to the development of language and critical thinking skills.

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