The press had no response for her accusation of slander.

Which literary device does the author use in this sentence?
1. alliteration
2. metonymy
3. oxymoron
4. simile
My answer is
Number 2. B

I disagree.

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/metonymy

Read it aloud several times. What do you think?

Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds, and I hear none of that here. I hear assonance (repetition of vowel sounds) but not alliteration.

Read up on the two remaining answer choices, and choose wisely.

Please don't post here about this again, though.

I do not think it is simile because it does not have the word 'like' in it nor does it compare anything. I think your best bet is an oxymoron because it is kind of contradicting itself. First ask yourself what slander is and why it would be an oxymoron if the media did not say anything in response.

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the given sentence and understand the different literary devices being used.

In the sentence, "The press had no response for her accusation of slander," we can see that there is no usage of alliteration, simile, or oxymoron.

Metonymy is a figure of speech where a word or phrase is used to represent something else that it is associated with. In this sentence, there is no obvious usage of metonymy.

Therefore, the correct answer is not 2 (metonymy).