Relating to or characteristic of epanaphora; employing the repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of successive clauses.
From 'epanaphora' plus the suffix '-al,' meaning 'relating to.' This adjective describes any text or speech employing this particular rhetorical technique.
Poets absolutely love the epanaphoral structure because it's mathematically satisfying to the ear—each repeated opening creates a pattern that brains find both pleasing and memorable, which is why songs use it too.
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