Mercutio repeats the curse "a plague o' both your houses" three times in Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet. This curse foreshadows the tragic consequences that will befall both the Montague and Capulet families as a result of their ongoing feud. It hints at the bloodshed and loss that will ultimately consume the two households.
"A plague on both your houses!"
explain, enlaborate, repeat,
History does not repeat itself...
We repeat an action as long as the condition is not true. It stop repeating the action when the condition become true with the help of REPEAT....UNTIL statement
If the past lessons aren’t learned then man will make the same mistakes.
I would repeat back what the post held (as define by the interviewer) and than explain all of my experiences related to the post.
TO repeat and repeat... TO repeat and repeat... TO repeat and repeat...
Repeat is a noun (a repeat) and a verb (to repeat).
Repeat after me
Speak the English language. Repeat. and repeat. and repeat. and repeat....
You can try and make your parents finish your punishment early by trying to talk to them. Explain to your parents that you are sorry for what you did wrong and that you will not repeat your mistake.
I'm not certain why any sane person would believe or even repeat this. Which may explain why it has been asked.