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image   show
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imagery   show
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show imagery that refers to the sense of sight  
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show imagery that refers to the sense of hearing  
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show imagery that refers to the sense of touch  
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show a Japanese verse form that has three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables; serious and spiritual in tone, relying mostly on imagery, and usually set in one of four seasons  
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show a comparison of two things with like, as, or than or a verb such as resembles; usually compares two things that initially seem unlike but are shown to have a significant resemblance  
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show a statement that one thing is something else, which, in a literal sense it is not; it creates a close association between two entities and underscores their important similiarity  
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show a metaphor that uses neither connectives nor the verb to be  
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mixed metaphor   show
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show the endowing of a thing, an animal, or an abstract term with human characteristics  
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show a direct address to someone or something (a person, a dead or absent person, an inanimate object, an abstract thing or spirit  
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show hyperbole, exaggeration used to emphasize a point  
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understatement   show
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show a figure of speech that substitutes a thing for another Example: white house decided instead of President  
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synecdoche   show
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paradox   show
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