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Anadiplosis Guide

Anadiplosis is a powerful rhetorical device where a word or phrase at the end of a clause or sentence is repeated at the beginning of the next. Derived from the Greek word for "", it creates a rhythmic flow that links ideas and builds a logical or emotional crescendo. Key Characteristics & Effects Rhetorical Device of the Month: Anadiplosis

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