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The Killers--All These Things I Have Done--It repeats the phrase, "I got soul but I'm not a soldier."
"A phrase mark, better known as a slur, indicates that a passage of music should be played legato. Legato is an Italian word meaning smooth. Phrase marks play a significant part in musical shape. It is usually placed on the note head side in order to avoid crossing over note stems. A phrase is a section in music that express a complete idea." http://www.treblis.com/Notation/Phrase.html
Actually this phrase goes way back. Its from the TV show, "Little House on the Prairie." Remember me with joy & laughter for that is how I will remember you all. If you can only remember me with tears, then don't remember me at all".......... ©Michael Landon Someone had died and they were at the gravesite. This passage was read.
By saying "Tryin to hold my woody back" He's holding back a boner. Boners are usually called woodys
Cadence is a term which implies the end of a chord progression.Specifically, a cadence involves at least two chords. It is located at one of two places in the progression. It may occur at the end of a phrase or of a song.
.By repeating the phrase, "he is an honourable man"
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Repeating words for emphasis is called epizeuxis. This rhetorical device involves repeating a word or phrase in quick succession to create emphasis or to convey strong emotion.
Pathos, to engage the feelings of the audience. -APEX
The correct phrase is "bears repeating", bear, in this case, meaning warrant.
Non-repeating decimals is not a word but a phrase. Non-repeating decimals are irrational numbers.
It seems there may be a typo in your question. If you meant "quote," it refers to repeating or copying words that someone else has said or written. It could be a passage, phrase, or sentence that is cited from another source.
No, Eminem is not in the rhyme "Fee Fi Fo Fum." This phrase is typically associated with the English fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk" and has no connection to Eminem.
Repeating the phrase of another person, except using your own words.
REPEATING
Sojourner Truth is using the rhetorical strategy of repetition in this passage to emphasize her point about the mistreatment of women and the need for change. By repeating the phrase "Ain't I a woman?" multiple times, she drives home the injustice and discrimination she experiences as a woman of color.
It means "repeating it..." the 'it' being something (a phrase or sentence) feminine.