A line of reasoning that presents the opposite side of the author's argument is called (I believe) a counterargument. It states exactly the different thing from what you have first stated.
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An
image that involves a "turn" on the literal meaning of the word is
called a literal image.
<span>Literal
images are images that does not change or extend the obvious meaning of the
word. This gives the reader the directness of what it is trying to portray.</span>