Examples:
The lion roared.
The steaks sizzled in the pan.
The bomb went off with a bang.
Litotes
Litotes is a form of understatement which uses the denied opposite of a word to weaken or soften a message.
Examples:
That's not bad. (instead of: That's good/great.)
Boats aren't easy to find in the dark. (instead of: Boats are hard/difficult to find in the dark.)
Chiasmus
( reversal of words in two parallel clauses (AB/BA) )
Chiasmus, also known as reverse parallelism, is a criss-cross structure in which the words in the second part of two parallel clauses are inverted.
Chiasmus usually follows an AB/BA pattern. This figure of speech can be found in many types of writing including advertising, literature, speeches and scripture.
It places emphasis on the message and creates powerful, thought-provoking phrases which are easy for the reader/listener to remember.
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