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Poetry that uses an image or an illustration is called a(n): antithetical parallel climactic parallel synthetic parallel emblematic parallel

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Answer: emblematic parallel

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The poetry that uses an image or an illustration is called an emblematic parallel.

Emblematic parallelism typically makes use of similes or metaphors in the comparison of things. In such scenario, the first line is being compared to the next line that follows.

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