An allusion is a reference; an eponym is usually a noun that's named after a person (i.e. achilles' heel, called that after the greek hero); a hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration; and an anastrophe is your only choice left. an anastrope is the inversion of word order. think yoda.
Inverting the natural, or usual, word order is known as anastrophe.
d. anastrophe
Explanation:
Anastrophe is a figure of speech. When the subject sequence of the subject, verb, and object gets altered in a sentence, it is known as anastrophe. The arrangement of the words can be changed in order to focus much on the depth of the words. In poetry, anastrophe helps in making the words rhyme.