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Q: Going way back to my college days, I recall that in one of my classes we discussed a figure of speech in which the main element of a statement is reversed and repeated for a more profound effect. There is a word for this. Do you know what it is? — M.W., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

A: Look up the word chiasmus. One of the most famous uses of chiasmus is from John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address on Jan. 20, 1961, when he said, “Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country.”

Did you know? Gene Hackman was the first choice to play Mike Brady on the TV series “The Brady Bunch.”

Q: I was reading a newspaper from England, and one of the stories was about a person who had a court appearance. The article noted a person’s name, saying they were the “McKenzie friend.” What is a McKenzie friend? — H.L., Bar Harbor, Maine

A: In a common law court, a McKenzie friend is someone who assists a litigant in person. This friend does not have to be legally qualified to practice law, but must have specific knowledge that could be helpful to the case.

The term McKenzie friend originated in the United Kingdom from the 1970 divorce case McKenzie v. McKenzie. Prior to going to court, Mr. McKenzie was unable to pay for legal services, so his law firm withdrew from the case. The firm did send a representative, Ian Hanger, an Australian barrister living in London who was not qualified to practice law in the U.K. The court ruled Hanger was ineligible to assist on the case. Mr. McKenzie lost the case but appealed because he had no representation. He won the appeal and was given a retrial.

Q: In the movie “The Sons of Katie Elder,” the sheriff looks like the same person who plays the sheriff in the TV Western “The Rifleman.” Am I correct? — J.W., Cumberland, Md.

A: “The Sons of Katie Elder” (1965) starred John Wayne, Dean Martin, George Kennedy, Dennis Hopper and Paul Fix. Paul Fix (1901-1983) was a well-regarded movie and TV character actor who played Marshal Micah Torrance on the TV series “The Rifleman.”

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