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Sentences with ANADIPLOSIS

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"The anadiplosis in the sentence 'Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate' emphasizes the progression of emotions."
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"'A town and a country ought to have accord' is an example of anadiplosis, as the word 'accord' is repeated at the end and beginning of consecutive clauses."
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"The anadiplosis in the sentence 'I love cats. Cats bring me joy' creates a sense of continuity and connection between the clauses."
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"'Education is the key to success. Success leads to fulfillment' is an example of anadiplosis, where the word 'success' is repeated for emphasis."
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"In the sentence 'Life is a game. Games are meant to be played', anadiplosis is used to highlight the comparison between life and games."
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"'Knowledge is power. Power corrupts' is an example of anadiplosis, as the word 'power' is repeated at the end and beginning of two clauses."
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"The anadiplosis in the phrase 'Love leads to hope. Hope leads to happiness. Happiness leads to love' creates a cyclical relationship between the concepts."
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"'They call for you here, and you for none. In Rome you are as famous as the swallows.' This quote from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar demonstrates anadiplosis."
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"The anadiplosis in the sentence 'Action is the foundational key to success. Success leads to fulfillment' emphasizes the importance of taking action."
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"In the phrase 'The mountain stood tall. Tall and mighty it stood', anadiplosis is used to strengthen the description of the mountain."
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"'I want to believe in love. Love that lasts forever' is an example of anadiplosis, with the phrase 'love' being repeated for emphasis."
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"The anadiplosis in the sentence 'Hope brings light. Light brings courage' suggests a causal relationship between hope and courage."
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"'The foe seeks to harm us. Harm is what we must avoid' is an example of anadiplosis, where the word 'harm' is repeated for emphasis."
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"In Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous line 'I have a dream. A dream deeply rooted in the American dream', anadiplosis is used for impactful repetition."
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"The anadiplosis in the sentence 'Silence is golden. Golden opportunities should not be missed' highlights the value of silence and opportunities."
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"'Time flies. Flies are annoying' is an example of anadiplosis, as the word 'flies' is repeated at the end and beginning of two clauses."
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"In the phrase 'The past cannot be changed. Changed attitudes can shape the future', anadiplosis is used to contrast the past and future."
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"The anadiplosis in the sentence 'Music soothes the soul. The soul seeks solace' emphasizes the connection between music and solace."
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"The author used anadiplosis to create a sense of rhythm and connection in her writing."
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"In the poem, the anadiplosis emphasizes the cyclical nature of life and death."
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"The use of anadiplosis in the politician's speech helped to reinforce his main point."
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"She employed anadiplosis to build suspense and anticipation in her storytelling."
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"The anadiplosis in the song's chorus gave it a catchy and memorable quality."
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"The anadiplosis at the end of each line in the poem created a sense of continuity."
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"The speaker used anadiplosis to build momentum and engage the audience in his presentation."
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