Repetition: The use of and
phrases more than once to
emphazise ideas. Example:
"Thrice to thine, and thrice to
mine... And thrice again to make
up nine"
Parallelism: the repetition of
grammatical structures to express
ideas that are related or of equal
importance. Example: "When the
hurly-burly's done, When the battle is
lost and won"
Rhetorical Questions: The use of
questions that require no answer
to make the speaker's rightness
seem self-evident: "Do you not
hope your children shall be kings,
when those that gave the Thane of
Cawdor to me, promised no less to
them?