What is epanalepsis in speaking?
Epanalepsis repeats the beginning word or phrase at the end of a sentence, clause, or passage, creating circular structure and emphasis. Examples include 'Nothing is worse than doing nothing' or 'Year by year the data changes, but the trend remains the same year by year.'
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Epanalepsis
Begin and end with the same word or phrase for circular emphasis.
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