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  • Chiasmus - Wikipedia
    In other words, chiasmus creates only two sides of an argument or idea for the listener to consider, and then leads the listener to favor one side of the argument
  • Chiasmus - Examples and Definition of Chasmus - Literary Devices
    Chiasmus is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect
  • What is Chiasmus? Definition and Examples| Grammarly
    What is chiasmus? Chiasmus is defined as a literary device in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order It comes from a Greek word meaning “crossing” or “X-shaped ” In practice, chiasmus is when you write a clause and then write a similar clause in reverse
  • Chiasmus: Definition and Useful Examples of Chiasmus in Speech . . .
    Chiasmus is a type of figure of speech which is seen when two or more parts of a sentence are reversed This type of language is used to add an artistic flair to what is being said and can also be used to compare two similar statements by contrasting them
  • CHIASMUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    chiasmus noun chi· as· mus kī-ˈaz-məs kē- : an inverted relationship between the syntactic elements of parallel phrases (as in Goldsmith's to stop too fearful, and too faint to go)
  • 16 Chiasmus Examples + Definition (Write Like Yoda, You Will)
    Chiasmus is a two-part sentence or phrase, where the second part is a reversal of the first “When the going gets tough, the tough get going” is a simple example of this literary device
  • What Is a Chiasmus? Definition 10+ Examples - Enlightio
    Chiasmus is a rhetorical device used in literature, poetry, and speeches It is characterized by the symmetrical arrangement of words or phrases within a sentence or group of sentences Chiasmus employs the reversal of the order of parallel words or phrases, creating an ABBA pattern
  • Chiasmus - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
    Chiasmus is a figure of speech in which the grammar of one phrase is inverted in the following phrase, such that two key concepts from the original phrase reappear in the second phrase in inverted order


















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