- In rhetoric,
symploce is a
figure of
speech in
which a word or
phrase is used
successively at the
beginning of two or more
clauses or
sentences and another...
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Symploce is a
genus of ****roach in the
family Ectobiidae.
These 66
species belong to the
genus Symploce:
Symploce armigera Princis, 1962 c g Symploce...
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Symploce morsei is a
species of ****roach in the
family Ectobiidae. It is
found in
North America and the Caribbean. "
Symploce morsei Report". Integrated...
- the clauses' ends. The
combination of
anaphora and
epistrophe results in
symploce.
Other than the
function of
emphasizing ideas, the use of
anaphora as a...
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speech such as antithesis, anaphora, asyndeton, climax, epistrophe, and
symploce.
Compare the
following examples: All of the
above examples are grammatically...
- then have
parted with the ring. — Shakespeare, The
Merchant of
Venice 5.1
Symploce is a
simultaneous combination of both
anaphora and epistrophe, but repeating...
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present an odor
reminiscent of skunk.
Symplocarpus combines the Gr**** word
symploce,
meaning "connection" and carpos,
meaning "fruit", to
indicate that the...
- change').
Anadiplosis Chiasmus Figure of
speech In
Soviet Russia Rhetoric Symploce Fahnestock,
Jeanne (1999).
Rhetorical Figures in Science.
Oxford University...
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sentence yielding amu****t. Syncope:
omission of
parts of a word or phrase.
Symploce:
simultaneous use of
anaphora and epistrophe: the
repetition of the same...
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conjunction with antithesis, anaphora, asyndeton, climax,
epistrophe and
symploce.
Parallel structure Usage of the same verb form in each clause: "She wants...