
1) Repetition
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In rhetoric, symploce is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is used successively at the beginning of two or more clauses or sentences and another word or phrase with a similar wording is used successively at the end of them. It is the combination of anaphora and epistrophe. It derives from the Greek word, meaning `interweaving`. == Exa.....
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repetition of word at start of one and end of next clause
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• (n.) The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning and another at the end of successive clauses; as, Justice came down from heaven to view the earth; Justice returned to heaven, and left the earth.
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Repeating words at both the beginning and the ending of a phrase. In St. Paul's letters, he seeks sy
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Sym'plo·ce noun [ Latin , from Greek ... an interweaving, from ... to twine together; ... + ... to twine.]
(Rhet.) The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning and another at the end of successive clauses; as,
Justice came down from heaven to view
the earth ;
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n] - repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning and another at the end of successive clauses, i.e., simultaneous use of anaphora and epistrophe
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A figure of speech in which several successive clauses have the same first and last words.
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noun repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning and another at the end of successive clauses, i.e., simultaneous use of anaphora and epistrophe
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the simultaneous use of anaphora and epistrophe.
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