The figure of speech in which the statements gradually decrease in the order of importance is _________

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A figure of speech is a word or phrase that has a meaning different from its literal definition. Here are some examples of figures of speech: Irony: A figure of speech where the speaker doesn't mean the words literally. Some dictionaries say that irony states the exact opposite of the word used. Pun: A figure of speech that involves a play on words that have more than one meaning or those that sound alike. Euphemism: A figure of speech where inoffensive words are used to replace offensive or harsh ones. Antithesis: A figure of speech that juxtaposes two contrasting ideas. Metonymy: A... Show more

The figure of speech in which the statements gradually decrease in the order of importance is _________