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  2. Chiasmus - Wikipedia

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    Both chiasmus and antimetabole can be used to reinforce antithesis. [6] In chiasmus, the clauses display inverted parallelism.Chiasmus was particularly popular in the literature of the ancient world, including Hebrew, Greek, Latin and K'iche' Maya, [7] where it was used to articulate the balance of order within the text.

  3. Antimetabole - Wikipedia

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    In rhetoric, antimetabole (/ æ n t ɪ m ə ˈ t æ b ə l iː / AN-ti-mə-TAB-ə-lee) is the repetition of words in successive clauses, but in transposed order; for example, "I know what I like, and I like what I know". It is related to, and sometimes considered a special case of, chiasmus. An antimetabole can be predictive, because it is easy ...

  4. Chiastic structure - Wikipedia

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    The verse contains 9 sentences which exhibit chiasmus, but perhaps more interesting is that it is found in the longest chapter of the Quran, Al-Baqara, which itself contains a fractal chiastic structure in its 286 verses, i.e. where each (outer) chiasm is composed of (inner) chiastic structures reflected in some sense in the analogue outer chiasm.

  5. Talk:Chiasmus - Wikipedia

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    Baldick concedes as much, when he writes that antimetabole is a "subtype" of chiasmus. John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address (1961) includes a well-known example of antimetabole: "...ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." Corbett and Connors emphatically regard this as such, not as chiasmus.

  6. Talk:Antimetabole - Wikipedia

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    Antimetabole is a specific instance of chiasmus, but the more general term should not have the exclusion of repeated words. Gilsinan ( talk ) 04:00, 1 January 2021 (UTC) [ reply ] Prostitutes and solicitors

  7. Zeugma and syllepsis - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms offers a much broader definition for zeugma by defining it as any case of parallelism and ellipsis working together so that a single word governs two or more parts of a sentence.

  8. They Flee from Me - Wikipedia

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    He was a master at the use of words. The first line is an antimetabole a type of chiasmus in which a sentence of ABBA structure, is exactly reversed: "They flee from me, that sometime did me seek," thus hinting at Wyatt's clever use of both words and structure (Grausso 61). [10]

  9. Animal disease model - Wikipedia

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    However, chimpanzees are rarely used in research and are protected from highly invasive procedures. The most common animal model is the rodent. Phylogenic trees estimate that humans and rodents last shared a common ancestor ~80-100mya. [5] [6] Despite this distant split, humans and rodents have far more similarities than they do differences ...