anaphora |
symploce |
In rhetoric terms the difference between anaphora and symploce
is that
anaphora is the repetition of a phrase at the beginning of phrases, sentences, or verses, used for emphasis while
symploce is a combination of epanaphora and antistrophe.
symploce |
chiasmus |
In rhetoric terms the difference between symploce and chiasmus
is that
symploce is a combination of epanaphora and antistrophe while
chiasmus is an inversion of the relationship between the elements of phrases.
symploce |
simploce |
As nouns the difference between symploce and simploce
is that
symploce is (rhetoric) the repetition of one word or words at the beginning and another word or words at the end of successive phrases or clauses while
simploce is .
terms |
symploce |
As nouns the difference between terms and symploce
is that
terms is while
symploce is (rhetoric) the repetition of one word or words at the beginning and another word or words at the end of successive phrases or clauses.
antistrophe |
symploce |
In rhetoric|lang=en terms the difference between antistrophe and symploce
is that
antistrophe is (rhetoric) the repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses while
symploce is (rhetoric) a combination of epanaphora and antistrophe.
As nouns the difference between antistrophe and symploce
is that
antistrophe is in greek choruses and dances, the returning of the chorus, exactly answering to a previous strophe or movement from right to left hence: the lines of this part of the choral song while
symploce is (rhetoric) the repetition of one word or words at the beginning and another word or words at the end of successive phrases or clauses.
epanaphora |
symploce |
In rhetoric|lang=en terms the difference between epanaphora and symploce
is that
epanaphora is (rhetoric) anaphora while
symploce is (rhetoric) a combination of epanaphora and antistrophe.
As nouns the difference between epanaphora and symploce
is that
epanaphora is (rhetoric) anaphora while
symploce is (rhetoric) the repetition of one word or words at the beginning and another word or words at the end of successive phrases or clauses.
repetition |
symploce |
As nouns the difference between repetition and symploce
is that
repetition is repetition while
symploce is (rhetoric) the repetition of one word or words at the beginning and another word or words at the end of successive phrases or clauses.