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The image displays a collection of 12 educational posters defining different types of figurative language. Here is the list of terms and their definitions as shown:
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Simile: Comparing two things using "like" or "as".
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Metaphor: Comparing two things without using "like" or "as".
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Onomatopoeia: Words that mimic a sound.
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Pun: Using a different meaning of a word than expected (often for humor).
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Hyperbole: Using extreme exaggeration.
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Personification: Giving human qualities to nonhuman objects.
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Idiom: An expression that cannot be taken literally.
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Alliteration: Repeating the same consonant sound.
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Oxymoron: Using two words together that usually contradict each other.
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Verbal Irony: Saying the opposite of what you mean.
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Assonance: Repeating the same vowel sound.
Final Answer: The image provides definitions for 12 types of figurative language: Simile, Metaphor, Onomatopoeia, Pun, Hyperbole, Personification, Idiom, Alliteration, Oxymoron, Verbal Irony, and Assonance.
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