| 21. | When a young missionary in Germany, Welch discovered many instances of the chiasmus literary form in the Book of Mormon.
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| 22. | The entire book follows the structure of a chiasmus in which parallelism of thought is used to bracket sections of the text.
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| 23. | Then again, chiasmus is often somewhat veiled, making it hard to pin down, but that's another topic.
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| 24. | They cite chiasmus in the Doctrine and Covenants and the Book of Moses which were not translated from an ancient text as evidence.
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| 25. | The most commonly cited example of chiasmus in the Book of Mormon is the prophet Alma's religious experience, as recorded in.
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| 26. | The use of chiasmus underscores the standing of the women : Hannah is the primary wife, yet Peninnah has succeeded in bearing children.
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| 27. | The concept of chiasmus on a higher level, applied to motifs, turns of phrase, or whole passages, is called chiastic structure.
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| 28. | The Roman orator Cicero scored one of the earliest examples of chiasmus : " One should eat to live, not live to eat ."
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| 29. | The elements of simple chiasmus are often labelled in the form A B B A, where the letters correspond to grammar, words, or meaning.
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| 30. | The Sphinx trains them, but his methods annoy Mr . Furious he has them complete rote team-building exercises and speaks exclusively in Chiasmus.
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