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Diacope is a rhetorical device that involves the repetition of a word or phrase with only a few intervening words. It is often used for emphasis and can create a rhythmic or poetic effect in speech or writing. An example of diacope would be the phrase "to be, or not to be," where "to be" is repeated with "or not" in between. This device can enhance the emotional impact of the message and make it more memorable.

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