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How do you use the word synecdoche in a sentence?
"The
wheels
are rolling in, signifying the arrival of the entire circus."
In this sentence, "wheels" is used as a synecdoche to represent the entire circus.
What is a sentence using the word synecdoche?
Which best explains the term synecdoche?
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