Which best explains the term metonymy?
A. Giving a nonhuman object or animal human qualities
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English, 26.03.2021 05:40 georgesarkes12
Which best explains the term metonymy?
A. Giving a nonhuman object or animal human qualities
B. Using an image based on an ancient myth or story
C. Replacing a word with another that is closely related
D. Comparing two things that are normally not associated
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