difference between Synechdoche and metonamy
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The terms metonymy and synecdoche refer to two similar figures of speech used as rhetorical devices. ... 'Synecdoche' is when a part of something is used to refer to the whole. 'Metonymy' is when something is used to represent something related to it.
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The terms metonymy and synecdoche refer to two similar figures of speech used as rhetorical devices. ... 'Synecdoche' is when a part of something is used to refer to the whole. 'Metonymy' is when something is used to represent something related to it.
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