Hyperbaton | Hyperbaton-Figure of Speech
Hyperbaton | Hyperbaton-Figure of Speech
Hyperbaton | Hyperbaton-Figure of Speech
Hyperbaton is a figure of speech that consists in the inversion of the grammatical order of words in a sentence for the sake of emphasis. Examples:
- My days among the dead are passed. (=My days are passed among the dead.)
- Much have I travelled in the realms of gold. (=I have travelled much in the realms of gold.)
- Much have I seen and known.
- Immense is the impact of science in our everyday life. 0 0 0.
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N. B. The article ‘Hyperbaton | Hyperbaton-Figure of Speech‘ originally belongs to the book ‘The Rhetoric‘ by Menonim Menonimus.
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Books of Composition by M. Menonimus:
- Advertisement Writing
- Amplification Writing
- Note Making
- Paragraph Writing
- Notice Writing
- Passage Comprehension
- The Art of Poster Writing
- The Art of Letter Writing
- Report Writing
- Story Writing
- Substance Writing
- School Essays Part-I
- School Essays Part-II
- School English Grammar Part-I
- School English Grammar Part-II