📌 Anadiplosis
Definition:
Anadiplosis is a literary device where the last word or phrase of one clause or sentence is repeated at the beginning of the next.
🔁 It’s used for emphasis, rhythm, or building intensity.
✅ Example:
“Fear leads to anger.
Anger leads to hate.
Hate leads to suffering.”
— Yoda, Star Wars
Each sentence picks up where the last one ended, making the progression feel inevitable and powerful.
🎯 5 More Examples:
- “The mountains look on Marathon—
And Marathon looks on the sea.”
– Lord Byron - “When we win, we win big.”
- “Our doubt is our passion, and our passion is our task.”
- “She opened a café, a café that ruined her.”
- “Strength leads to confidence.
Confidence leads to boldness.
Boldness leads to success.”
There you go! Now go ahead and use anadiplosis in your CXC prep/ CSEC prep.
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