SYMPLOCE, SYMPLOCE, in rhetoric, a figure, where the same word is repeated several times in the beginning and end of a sentence, including the ANAPHORA and EPITROPE: thus, Quis legem tulit? Rutilus. Quis majorem populi partem suffragis privavit? Rutilus. Quis comitum praesuit? Idem Rutilus.
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