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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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What is it called when you use the same adjective consecutively in a sentence? Example: It was a horrible, horrible crime.
  

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Anonymous What is it called when you use the same adjective consecutively in a sentence? Example: It was a horrible, horrible crime. Intensifier?

  • Anonymous What is it called when you use the same adjective consecutively in a sentence?
  • Example: It was a horrible, horrible crime.
  • Intensifier?
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Anonymous What is it called when you use the same adjective consecutively in a sentence? Example: It was a horrible, horrible crime.
Intensifier?
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Anonymous What is it called when you use the same adjective consecutively in a sentence? Example: It was a horrible, horrible crime.
Repetition is sometimes called reduplication in linguistics.

CJ

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