What is the difference between metonymy and synecdoche in the following sentences? justify your answers
i. he has many mouths to feed
ii. the kettle is boiling.
iii. education extends from the cradle to the grave.
iv. take out your shakespeare.
v. i have my daily bread to earn.
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