What is hyperbaton in speaking?
Hyperbaton deliberately changes normal word order for emphasis, rhythm, or style. Instead of 'We must fight this battle,' you might say 'This battle we must fight,' placing emphasis on the object through unusual syntax.
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Hyperbaton
Deliberately disrupt normal word order to create emphasis and memorable phrasing.
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