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A Lovely Jaunt | SYNECDOCHE | Literary Terms Mini Video @ALovelyJaunt | Uploaded January 2021 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
Synecdoche is a literary term that means using a part to refer to the whole. My high school English teacher taught us to remember this by identifying the sound "neck" in synecdoche because one way to use this is to use a body part to refer to the whole person.

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