Yes, an example of synecdoche in "Their Eyes Were Watching God" is when the protagonist Janie refers to the town of Eatonville as "the porch-sitters" and "pork-choppers," using these terms to represent the entire community. This use of specific parts to refer to the whole helps to characterize the town and its inhabitants in a vivid and memorable way.
All hands on deck is an example of synecdoche. Give us this day our daily bread is a famous synecdoche that is always used. Lend me your ears and gray beard are other examples. And also the phrase new set of wheels is a good example of synecdoche.
One example of synecdoche in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is when Edwards describes sinful humans as "spiders" and "loathsome insects" to emphasize their insignificance in the eyes of God. Another example is when he mentions "hand of God" to represent God's power and wrath. These instances of synecdoche help convey the overarching theme of man's helplessness and God's omnipotence in the sermon.
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I like watching T.V but it does make you have bad eye site and that you will get carried away with it and spend your hole life watching T.V.
Synecdoche is a special kind of metonymy in which a thing is names after its part or, vice versa, a part is denoted by the whole thing. It is used to avoid repetition or to enrich poetic imagery. There are three kinds of synecdoches:A) the pars pro toto synecdoche, in which a an object is called after its part, for example many a dayB) the singularis pro plurali synecdoche, in which a group of people is represented by a single representative, a child is cruelC) the totum pro parte synecdoche that denotes a part by naming the whole thing, like in my family arrived instead of the members of my family arrived.
Not always, no.Answer:You can look at someone and do nothing, and you can look and protect them.See for example the story of the Good Samaritan (in the Bible Luke 10:25-37)
Yes, it can be. Maybe alongwith excess lacrimation and redness in eyes.
i thing watching cinema is a good because it relax our mind
1. reading makes you smarter 2. tv makes you fat 3.its bad for your eyes
Practical examples are more helpful in learning something than mere words.Examples appeal to our eyes. What we learn though eyes create deep impressions on our mind.What we hear through eyes may be forgotten.Man by nature imitates.A precept is an order or command. We learn to do a thing by watching someone, especially the preceptors, doing it. An example is better understood than a mere explanation. The example of a good man has more effect on us than good advice.This proverb is meaningful in teaching, preaching, in moral sphere and other walks of life. A man must practise what he preaches to impress others. Thus, an ounce of practical example does more for us than tons of advice in words.
Having astigmatism, and being sick at days at a time and parking my butt in front of the TV until I got better. It hurt my eyes. Not totally sure if it'll cause permanent damage to the eyes. but I highly recommend taking regular breaks if watching TV for a long time. I would get professional advice from an Eye Specialist.
No, watching TV cannot give you square eyes. This is a myth. However, staring at a screen for long periods without breaks can lead to eye strain and fatigue. It's important to take regular breaks and practice good eye care habits.