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alina1380 [7]
1 year ago
15

I love to read "Shakespeare."

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Elanso [62]1 year ago
4 0

No, this is not a metonymy. As the sentence is  "Don't leave this 'room'," said Steven, it does not have any extraordinary words to describe the simple sentence.

<h3>What is meant by metonymy?</h3>

By utilizing metaphors, writers can boost the impact of specific words or sentences. Even the most banal words can acquire complexity and meaning when they are used as synonyms for other words. There are two examples of metonymy in the adage "the pen is mightier than the sword."

Metaphorical language occurs when the name of an object or concept is altered to a word that is strongly associated with or inferred by the original

Thus, No, this is not a metonymy

For more information about metonymy, click here:

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