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5. Repeating the Ending at the Beginning: ANADIPLOSIS
ОглавлениеANADIPLOSIS (a-na-di-plo-sis) is the use of the same language at the end of one sentence or clause and at the start of the next – an ABBC pattern. Probably the most famous example of it comes from a proverb popularized by Benjamin Franklin in Poor Richard’s Almanack (1758):