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Answered by minimr1977
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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.”

An inverted sentence is a sentence in a normally subject-first language in which the predicate (verb) comes before the subject (noun). Down the street lived the man and his wife without anyone suspecting that they were really spies for a foreign power

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Placing an adjective after the noun it qualifies, g. the soldier strong

Placing a verb before its subject g. shouts the policeman

Placing a noun before its preposition g. worlds between

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Answered by shubhnke281
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personification is a figure of speech

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