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epanalepsis
Definition
(Noun) a rhetorical device in which a word or phrase is used to both start a sentence and to end it.Example: Nobody understands what I feel, nobody!
Usage: Part of her language arts project was to write three sentences, each containing an example of epanalepsis.
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