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Rhetorical Terms for language devices

(sih-NECK-duh-kee) a type of metaphor in which the part stands for the whole, the whole for a part, or in short, any part or portion or quality of a thing used to stand for the whole of the thing or vice versa -- genus to species or species to genus. SYNECDOCHE. Put Usher on and turn up the volum

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Rhetorical Terms for language devices

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