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21 November, 19:21

When an author repeats words or phrases to draw attention to an idea?

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  1. 21 November, 19:34
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    Usually this is just called "repetition"!

    But some more fancy terms for different types of repetition are:

    Anaphora, which is repetition at the beginning of a clause or sentence.

    Some less common cases are an epistrophe, which is repetition at the end of a sentence or clause, and a symploce, which combines both anaphora and epistrophe, meaning that it is repetition of the same phrase at the beginning AND the end of a sentence or clause.
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