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What does diacope mean?(1 point)
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the stating of two opposite ideas using the same grammatical structure
the stating of two opposite ideas using the same grammatical structure
a two-part sentence in which the second part is a mirror image of the first
a two-part sentence in which the second part is a mirror image of the first
the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of sentences
the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of sentences
the repetition of a word or phrase in the middle of sentences
the repetition of a word or phrase in the middle of sentences
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The correct answer is: the repetition of a word or phrase in the middle of sentences.
Diacope = repeating a word or phrase with one or two intervening words (e.g., "To be, or not to be" or "We will win — we must win").
Diacope = repeating a word or phrase with one or two intervening words (e.g., "To be, or not to be" or "We will win — we must win").
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