📌 Mesodiplosis
Definition:
Mesodiplosis is a rhetorical device where a word or phrase is repeated in the middle of successive clauses or sentences to create emphasis or rhythm.
✅ Example:
“We are perplexed, but not hopeless; we are confused, but not hopeless; we are worried, but not hopeless.”
- The phrase “but not hopeless” is repeated in the middle of each clause, emphasizing resilience despite challenges.
And there it is! Now go ahead and use mesodiplosis in your CXC prep/ CSEC prep.
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