anadiplosis
/ˌænədɪˈploʊsɪs/
noun
- A rhetorical device where the last word or phrase of one sentence or clause is repeated at the beginning of the next.
- In the speech, the speaker used anadiplosis: 'Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate.'
- The poet employed anadiplosis to create a chain of ideas in the verse.
- Anadiplosis can make writing more memorable by linking sentences together.