Why is mrs.jong willing to adopt new american rules so that waverly can become a chess champion?
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Mrs. Jong is willing to adopt new american rules so that Waverly can become a chess champion because she remembers how difficult it was for her to make a living in America when she arrived. She thinks that US society is competitive and hard to survive, she had to learn everything by herself and is willing to adopt this rules because she believes in her daughter's talent to play chess. She wants a different experience for her that the one she had.
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The excerpt which is an example of metonymy is A, “Since Number Five is out of the bathroom now,”. “Number Five” refers to someone with a higher position or authority than others.
EXPLANATION:
If the answer to that question is “Since Number Five is out of the bathroom,” so, what is metonymy? Metonymy is a literary device. It is a figure of speech that replaces or changes the term of things with the term of something else. Those two terms of things have to be similar or associated. For example is “Number Five” which is associated with “person with high authority or position.” “Number Five” is the metonymy of “person with high authority or position.”
Thus, how can we know that it is metonymy? How can we differentiate it from synecdoche? Synecdoche and metonymy are almost the same. Synecdoche is also a figure of speech that replaces the name of a thing with another name, yet, it is part of it. For example, we call “a car” as “a wheel.” it is a synecdoche because “wheel” is part of a car. Yet, metonymy is different. It replaces the name of a thing with another name which is not part of it. For example, we call “a power” as “a crown”. Crown is not part of power. Yet, it can be used to address power.
Here are examples of metonymy in literature:
1. An excerpt from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, which is said by Mark Anthony.
“Friends, Romans, and countrymen, lend me your ears.”
The word “ears” said Mark Anthony is the replacement of “attention”. It is a metonymy
2. An excerpt from Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell said by Scarlett.
“I’m mighty glad Georgia waited till after Christmas before it secedes……”
“Georgia” is the replacement of everything in Georgia, including its citizens, government, and politicians.
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KEYWORDS: Metonymy, example of metonymy, what is metonymy
Subject: English
Class: 10-12
Sub-chapter: Metonymy