| 1. | That's a chiasmus, pronounced ky-AZ-mus.
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| 2. | Grothe has a chapter on implied chiasmus, a term he invented.
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| 3. | :: : Similar sentence structures are chiasmus or antimetabole.
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| 4. | The Bible is full of chiasmus, Grothe said.
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| 5. | Sallust also often uses antithesis, alliterations and chiasmus.
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| 6. | Still others disagree on the extent to which chiasmus occurs in the text.
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| 7. | The second mention of the 150 days was also because of the chiasmus.
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| 8. | Chiasmus is interesting, but definitely antimetabole was nail-on-head.
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| 9. | It is related to, and sometimes considered a special case of, chiasmus.
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| 10. | Then he began noticing examples of chiasmus.
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