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Examples of a synecdoche?
Synecdoche is a special kind of metonymy in which a thing is names after its part or, vice versa, a part is denoted by the whole thing. It is used to avoid repetition or to enrich poetic imagery....
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What are examples of synecdoche?
Synecdoche is a special kind of metonymy in which a thing is names after its part or, vice versa, a part is denoted by the whole thing. It is used to avoid repetition or to enrich poetic imagery....
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What are synecdoche and examples of it?
Synecdoche is some part of an object that stands for the whole part.Examples:All hands on deck (hands standing for body)1,000 head of cattle (head standing for body)Check out my new wheels. (wheels...
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What is an example of synecdoche?
The pen (writing) is mightier than the sword (bloodshed) Part of a whole so when referring to the chair you would say chair leg instead.
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Examples of synecdoche?
The pen is mightier than the sword.
People, lend me your ears.
Six hearts were pronounced to her.