Epanalepsis
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What Does Epanalepsis Mean?
- 首尾相接
- 回环重复
- 首末相连
Epanalepsis Pronunciation
/ˌɛpəˈnəˌlɛp.sɪs/
Epanalepsis Definition
noun
Definition
A rhetorical device in which the beginning of a clause or sentence is repeated at the end of the same clause or sentence.
In ZH
一种修辞手法,在一个从句或句子的开头重复相同的部分,在同一从句或句子的结尾再重复一次。
How to Use Epanalepsis in a Sentence
- The phrase 'The king is dead, long live the king' is a classic example of epanalepsis.
- In the poem, the line 'Nothing is better than the love of a friend; nothing is better' uses epanalepsis effectively.
- Epanalepsis can add emphasis to a statement by repeating the initial words at the end.
- She said, 'Rejoice in your own strength; rejoice,' illustrating the use of epanalepsis beautifully.
- In rhetoric, students learn how epanalepsis can enhance the persuasive power of their arguments.