Final answer:
Asyndeton omits conjunctions, Zeugma applies one word to two others in different senses, and Metonymy substitutes one word for another closely associated word in its place.
Explanation:
Asyndeton: The omission of the conjunctions that normally join coordinate words or clauses. Example: "I came, I saw, I conquered."
Zeugma: A figure of speech in which a word applies to two others in different senses. Example: "She opened her mind and the door to success."
Metonymy: A figure of speech that replaces an idea or thing with another idea or thing, with which it is somehow connected or related in meaning. Example: Using "crown" to refer to a monarch.
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