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i. Inversion: figure of speech ​

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Answered by rajeevkr0074
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As a literary device, inversion refers to the reversal of the syntactically correct order of subjects, verbs, and objects in a sentence. ... For example, it's syntactically correct to say, “Yesterday I saw a ship.” An inversion of this sentence could be “Yesterday saw I a ship,” or “Yesterday a ship I saw.”

Answered by MichSuchana91
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Inversion is a term used to refer to the inverting of the normal word order in a sentence or phrase.

Example:When you stand on your head instead of on your feet

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