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Figurative Language Examples & Definitions - Visual Learning Guide #106267 (License: Personal Use)
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This engaging infographic presents eight core forms of figurative language-including metaphor, simile, alliteration, onomatopoeia, imagery, rhyme, personification, and symbolism-each defined with a concise explanation and a memorable literary quote. Designed in a playful, handcrafted style with speech bubbles, tags, and pushpins, it supports visual learning and classroom instruction. The inclusion of Edgar Allan Poe and other classic references adds literary authenticity.
Used in educational websites, ELA lesson plans, teacher resource pages, and student study guides to explain rhetorical devices; targets teachers, students (grades 6-12), and writers seeking quick, visual reference.
Related Cliparts: Explore key figurative language devices-metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification, and more-with clear examples and visual aids for students and writers.
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