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This is a stylistic device where the writer repeats the same word or phrase for the purpose of emphasis.
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This is a stylistic device where the writer repeats the same word or phrase for the purpose of emphasis.
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Answer:
repetition.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is in the statement:
This is a stylistic device where the writer
repeats
the same word or phrase for the purpose of emphasis.
Therefore, the answer is repetition.
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