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Clause Anadiplosis <! Td Border 1px Solid Ccc;}Br Mso Data Placement:Same Cell;} >

Front anadiplosis
Back a form of repetition in which the last word of a clause begins the next clause (Ex: The Furies pursued the men. The men were chased by their nightmares. The nightmares awakened everyone in the room.)

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