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  1. Rhetorical Repetition

    Linked via "present consequence"

    Epanalepsis
    This figure involves repeating the same word or phrase at the beginning and end of the same sentence or clause, creating a definitive framing effect. For example: "The work is done, and now the work begins." Epanalepsis often signals a shift in temporal perspective, linking a past action directly to a present consequence.
    Thematic Saturation and Persuasion