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Zeugma
What is it?



Examples
  • She entered the data and his room.
  • Aeneas carried grief and his father from Troy.
  • He played first base, second fiddle, and Three Blind Mice.

Answer

A general term describing when one part of speech (most often the main verb, but sometimes a noun) governs two or more other parts of a sentence (often in a series).