Anadiplosis (/ænədɪˈploʊsɪs/ AN-ə-di-PLOH-sis; Greek: ἀναδίπλωσις, anadíplōsis, "a doubling, folding up") is the repetition of the last word of a preceding clause.
[1] The word is used at the end of a sentence and then used again at the beginning of the next sentence,[2] often to create climax.
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