parallel
parallel.
When words, phrases, and ideas across a work of fiction are similar in structure and echo one another
An upside down T.
Homologous.
vestigial
words, phrases, or sentences that have the same grammatical structure
Two samples are said to homologous, in this context, when they are both very similar in structure and shape and more than likely function.
The literary device used in this sentence is parallelism, where two phrases have a similar structure for emphasis and rhythm.
a case of he said, she saidWho said?Mom said!Dad said!
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The structure of a newspaper article is said to be similar to a pyramid. This is because the most important information is presented at the beginning (the headline and lead paragraph), followed by supporting details in the body of the article, and finally any additional context or background information at the end.
I think "having said that" is a person speaking about themselves. That being said, is referring to someone else having said it, but the phrases can probably be interchanged.
He said yo face!