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'Live not on evil' is an example of a palindrome since the phrase, spelled backwards, makes the same phrase. (Taking the word spacing out of consideration.)

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"Live not on evil" is an example of a pun. It plays on the word "live" by emphasizing the importance of leading a good life to avoid evil.

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Q: Live not on evil is an example of a a acrostic or palindrome or pun humorous definition?
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