Vol. 40, No 3, Summer, 2020Publication Date:8/6/2020
Chiasmus: In rhetoric, chiasmus or, less commonly, chiasm (Latin term from Greek ??asµa, “crossing,” from the Greek ?????, chiázo, “to shape like the letter ?”) is a “reversal of grammatical structures in successive phrases or clauses—but no repetition of words.”
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