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1.3.2. Types of repetition :green_cross: trans (B/•Epiphora: Repetition of…
1.3.2. Types of repetition :green_cross:
B/•
Epiphora
: Repetition of the same word at the end of each clause or line. :check:
A/•
Anaphora
: Repetition of words at the start of clauses or lines. :check:
D/
•Epanalepsis
: Repetition of same words at the end and start of a sentence. : :check:
C/•
Anadiplosis
: Repetition of the last word in a line or clause and the beginning of the following one. :check:
E/•
Symploce
: It is a combination of anaphora and epiphora in which repetition is both at the end and
at the beginning. :check:
F/
•Epimone
:
of a phrase (usually a question) to stress a point. :check:
G/
•Gradatio:
A construction in poetry where the last word of one clause becomes the first of the next
and so on. :check:
H/
•Diacope
: Repetition of words broken by some other words. :check:
I/
•Polyptoton
: Repetition
words of the same root with different endings. :check:
J/•
Antistasis
: Repetition of words or phrases in opposite sense. :check:
K/
•Negative-Positive Restatement:
Repetition of an idea first in negative
and then in positive
terms. :check: