Example of a synecdoche .
a) I'll help you across, if you wish to go.
b) And the woman's feet with age were slow
c) None of the above
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A synecdoche is a figure of speech in which a term for a part of something refers to the whole of something or vice versa. A synecdoche is a class of metonymy, often by means of either mentioning a part for the whole or conversely the whole for one of its parts
none of above
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Answer:
b) And the woman's feet with age were slow. (not sure)
Explanation:
Synecdoche is the one in which a part represents the whole or vice versa.
Here the feet is the part which represents the women's movement.
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