What is diacope in speaking?
Diacope repeats a word or phrase with a small number of intervening words, creating emphasis and rhythm. Examples include 'Bond, James Bond' or 'To be or not to be, that is the question' where 'be' is repeated with few words between.
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Diacope
Repeat a word or phrase with intervening words for emphasis.
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