Anadiplosis and When to Use It

  Anadiplosis is a rhetorical device that repeats the last word of one phrase, clause, or sentence at, or very near, the beginning of the next sentence. The main point of the sentence becomes clear by repeating the same word twice in succession. An example from HADA’S FOG:  “Hada’s immediate reaction to Lilli’s announcement wasn’t […]

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