The following sentences contain a new figure of speech called "synecdoche,” in which a part stands for the whole. Identify them and guess what they stand for. 1. Ever since he was young his mind was set to go after the White House. 2. The Kremlin is still strongly against international sanctions. 3. It never occurred to him that the pen could be mightier than the sword. 4. The meal cost about one thousand dollars per head. 5. Political scientists differ in their view about the source of power. Some believe that political power comes from the barrel of a gun, while others believe that it comes from people's will. Their slogan is “ Ballot rather than bullet. 6. Many young people are struggling to have a roof over their heads. 7. We need more hands if we want to finish the job in time. 8. We need more hands if we want to finish the job in time. 9. It will lecture on disinterested purity while its neck is being remorselessly twisted toward a skirt.