<span>Synecdoche is a form of metonymy. The correct answer is B. Synecdoche is a figure of speech where a part is treated as a whole, and vice versa. For example, England lost the match, where England is a synecdoche for the English team, not the whole country. An apostrophe is a figure of speech which is used to address somebody who is not present. Simile is a comparison using words such as like or as. Metaphor is a comparison without using the comparing words (He is a lion - meaning he is as strong and fierce as a lion, and not a real lion).</span>
Afraid to go back on to see if you have
Answer:
First have a little talk with them and they'll tell a little explanation
Explanation:
Then you try to explain it how he explained it and now do it how you guys explained it to each other
Answer:
it's a gooooooooood song I like it