anaphora - is the repetition of words or sequence of words at the beginning of successive clauses, phrases or sentences, alliteration - is the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighbouring words or syllables, antithesis - is a pair of statements or images  in which the one reverses the other; it often presents opposing ideas in a parallel grammatical structure, parallelism - is the repetition of grammatical structures  in a piece of writing in order to create  a balanced, harmonious effect, enumeration  - occurs when a writer chooses to list out items, events, ideas or other parts of the story, repetition - is the simple repeating of a word, within a short space; it involves using the same word or phrase again and again; used to emphasise a specific idea, theme or position, epistrophe - involves repetition of the last word or phrase across successive phrases, clauses or sentences,

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