Sententia and
  Synecdoche
By: Mandy Wittig and Capella Gonzalez
Definition:
 Sententia-Moral sayings taken
 from ancient or popular sources
 that apply a general truth to a
 situation.
Examples:
 For as Pascal reminds us, “It is not good
  to have all your wants satisfied.”
 As for the saying is, art is long and life is
  short.
 But, of course, to understand is to forgive
  all.
Famous Speech:
 http://www.americanrhetoric.com/figures/sententia.htm
Definition:
 Synecdoche- metaphor
 describing a part or potion of a
 whole for the thing itself. Or
 where the part stands for the
 whole.
Examples:
 Farm Jones has two hundred head of cattle and three
  hired hands. (This means Jones owns the cattle and
  the hands are attached to the bodies.)

 The army included 200 horses and 300 feet.
Famous Speech
 http://www.americanrhetoric.com/figures/synecdoche.ht
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