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Give 5 example of synedoche? - Answers

Synecdoche is a figure of speech where a part represents the whole or vice versa. Here are five examples: "All hands on deck" refers to sailors, using "hands" to represent the crew. "The White House issued a statement" uses "The White House" to represent the U.S. government. "Wheels" often refers to a car, highlighting a part of the vehicle. "Nice threads" is a casual way to refer to clothing, using "threads" as a part of the whole attire. "The crown will find an heir" uses "the crown" to represent royal authority or monarchy.



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Give 5 example of synedoche? - Answers

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Synecdoche is a figure of speech where a part represents the whole or vice versa. Here are five examples: "All hands on deck" refers to sailors, using "hands" to represent the crew. "The White House issued a statement" uses "The White House" to represent the U.S. government. "Wheels" often refers to a car, highlighting a part of the vehicle. "Nice threads" is a casual way to refer to clothing, using "threads" as a part of the whole attire. "The crown will find an heir" uses "the crown" to represent royal authority or monarchy.



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Give 5 example of synedoche? - Answers

Synecdoche is a figure of speech where a part represents the whole or vice versa. Here are five examples: "All hands on deck" refers to sailors, using "hands" to represent the crew. "The White House issued a statement" uses "The White House" to represent the U.S. government. "Wheels" often refers to a car, highlighting a part of the vehicle. "Nice threads" is a casual way to refer to clothing, using "threads" as a part of the whole attire. "The crown will find an heir" uses "the crown" to represent royal authority or monarchy.

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