WHAT IS REPETITION?. DO YOU AGREE? Do you think Phil Kaye actually meant what he said about repetition? Does it ADD meaning, or take it away?

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WHAT IS REPETITION?

DO YOU AGREE? Do you think Phil Kaye actually meant what he said about repetition? Does it ADD meaning, or take it away?

TYPES OF REPETITION Alliteration- repeated FIRST LETTER ex: Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore Peter Piper picked a pail of pickled peppers. Anaphora- repeated WORD or PHRASE ex: “ It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness…” (Dickens). REFRAIN : A set of lines at the end of a stanza of a longer poem or song-- these lines repeat at regular intervals in other stanzas of the same work. ex: the chorus of any song