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“Anadiplosis” is a rhetorical device in which the last word of a preceding line begins the next line.
In the picture, part of the lyrics to The Wanted’s “Glad You Came,” we can see this in action. 👍
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“Anadiplosis” is a rhetorical device in which the last word of a preceding line begins the next line. In the picture, part of the lyrics to The Wanted’s “Glad You Came,” we can see this in action. 👍
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💁♂️ PRO TIP: On this year’s AP Language exam, don’t worry about using this term in your rhetorical analysis essay.
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