That is an example of repetition Propaganda. That is actually a real advertising scheme that is used. It repeats something so much that it becomes annoying and/or gets stuck in your head.
Note the corrected spelling of the frequently misspelled " repitition ".
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Redundancy and replications are examples of the emotional word repetition. The repetition of the the woodpecker's noise was greatly annoying.
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The same impact as repetition has with learning anything. Repetition and demonstration are how we learn just about everything.
to teach and impress by repetition
they learned about peace learned about hope and learned about love
Redundancy and replications are examples of the emotional word repetition. The repetition of the the woodpecker's noise was greatly annoying.
haPPy, siLLy,
"By the brook" - repetition of the "b" sound "Saw the brook" - repetition of the "s" sound "Singing away" - repetition of the "s" sound "By the brook" - repetition of the "b" sound "Brook song" - repetition of the "b" sound
"Babbling brook" - repetition of the "b" sound "Swiftly swaying silver salmon" - repetition of the "s" sound "Whispering willows" - repetition of the "w" sound "Gurgling gently" - repetition of the "g" sound "Merrily meandering" - repetition of the "m" sound
Certainly! Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words. Here are five examples related to basketball: 1. "Dribble in the middle" - repetition of the short "i" sound. 2. "Shoot hoops in groups" - repetition of the "oo" sound. 3. "Pass fast on the court" - repetition of the short "a" sound. 4. "Swish with skill" - repetition of the "i" sound. 5. "Score more before the buzzer" - repetition of the long "o" sound.
Examples of assonance in Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech include: "Five score years ago" (repetition of the long "o" sound) "In the struggle" (repetition of the short "u" sound) "Not be judged by the color of their skin" (repetition of the short "i" sound)
I am here you know I can see you clearly you make me very dreary
Repetiton is the key for learning how to play a musical instrument well.
That sounds like a homework assignment. Probably, nobody will bite.
Whenever he states the grievances, it almost always starts off with, "He has..."
Repetition is often used in literature, music, and speeches to create emphasis and reinforce ideas. Examples include the repeating of a word or phrase for effect, like in Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech; in poetry, repetition can be seen in the use of a repeated refrain, like in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Bells"; and in music, repetition is commonly used in choruses or verses in songs to make them more memorable.
The repetition of vowel sounds inside words.EX: Peter piper peck some pickuls.