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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What Form Of Repetition Is This - Ah, but I know thou wilt do well in the battle, and thou shalt have all my prayers for thy safety and 15 success,' said La Belle Isoude.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Hayhayz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Compassionate

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

do you have choices or nah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Epistrophe Anaphora Parallelism Anadiplosis

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

first of all do you know what your choices mean?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes I know parallelism

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not all tho

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

Epistrophe is the repetition of one or more words at the end of a phrase, clause or verse. example: If you had known the virtue of the ring, Or half her worthiness that gave the ring, Or your own honour to contain the ring, You would not then have parted with the ring notice it all ends with ring

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

Anaphora is a technique of beginning several lines with the same word or words example: And needy nothing trimm'd in jollity, And purest faith unhappily forsworn, And gilded honour shamefully misplac'd, they all start with the word and

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

Anadiplosis exhibits a typical pattern of repeating a word. For example, the repetition of the word “give” in the sentence “When I give, I give myself.” is termed anadiplosis as it occurs at the end of the first clause and marks the beginning of the following clause. with these definitions can you eliminate some of the choices or do you know which choice is correct?

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