A chorus would be the answer.
Refrain.
he wants to emphasize the phrase
Repetition is used because when something is repeated to you it sticks into your brain so your remember it e.g. teaching telling you off stop chewing gum if she keeps repeating it every lesson eventually it will get suck in your head and you would listen... Hope that answered your question pal :)
"A plague on both your houses!"
I would suppose 'ostinato' or, repeat
he felt remorse
Element do not repeat, each element is Unique.
he wants to emphasize the phrase
To seek attention to that phrase or word
Some phrases many people repeat before their deaths are things like: Goodbye I love you Help me It's okay
It takes a lot more than a tongue to be able to speak a language. Only humans have that mental ability. Some birds, especially parrots, can be taught to repeat words, phrases and even bits of poetry but is only mimicry.
Yes, music and poetry go together inseparably just as heat and light are in a flame. Music is the first-born, the attempt to repeat which culminates in poetry. Music has it's own existence, but poetry without music is a still-birth.
Basically you split the list in two, looking at the element in the middle of the list. If the list is in ascending order, and the element you are looking for is SMALLER than the element in the middle of the list, you repeat this procedure for the FIRST half of the list (again, splitting it in two); if it is LARGER, you repeat for the SECOND half of the list.
The named phrases are: -- New Moon -- Waxing Crescent -- First Quarter -- Waxing Gibbous -- Full Moon -- Waning Gibbous -- Third Quarter -- Waning Crescent -- New Moon (rinse and repeat)
To create sense of doom
repeat yourself, use simple phrases, and ask many questions to quiz the person you're talking to.
Poets use repetition to emphasize key points, create rhythm, enhance the overall structure, and evoke emotions from the reader. Repeated lines or phrases can act as a form of emphasis or reinforcement to drive the message home effectively.
Repeat up to 5 phrases, 2-3 10 minute sessions a day, rewarding any effort at mimic.