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Match these poetic terms with their definitions. 1. figurative language which presents something the opposite of what it purports to be simile 2. indirect comparison metaphor 3. seems contradictory, but is true paradox 4. substitutes something closely related for the actual thing hyperbole 5. exaggeration synecdoche 6. associates part of a thing with the whole metonymy 7. comparison utilizing "like" or "as." irony

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