could you lead me your ears?
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A familiar Shakespearean example is Mark Antony's speech in Julius Caesar in which he asks of his audience: “Lend me your ears.” Metonymy is closely related to synecdoche, the naming of a part for the whole or a whole for the part, and is a common poetic device.
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