Repetition The act of repeating and repeated action.

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Repetition The act of repeating and repeated action.

Repetition Examples: Inside the house I get ready. Inside the car I go to school. Inside the school I wait for the bell to ring.

Repetition Examples: Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall; All the King's horses and all the King's men Couldn't put Humpty together again

Repetition Examples: Because I do not hope to turn again Because I do not hope Because I do not hope to turn... from 'Ash-Wednesday'

Repetition Examples: and miles to go before I sleep' "and miles to go before I sleep.

Repetition Examples: I am Car Sick Open a Window. I am Car Sick Take this pill. I am Car Sick Shh. Be still. I am Car Sick Drink some Ginger Ale. I am Car Sick Can you try to wait? I am Car Sick Now we’re almost there. I am Car Sick Darn too late.