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'''Recapitulation''' is a pattern formed by expressing the same idea in a letter, word, sentence or idea.
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'''Recapitulation''' is a saying the same things in different ways forming a pattern by repeating an idea in a letter, word, sentence, riddle, prophecy, pericope, etc.  Recapitulation is used to help the hearer form the same connections as the speaker, enabling communication, or the transfer of an idea from one to another.

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Recapitulation is a saying the same things in different ways forming a pattern by repeating an idea in a letter, word, sentence, riddle, prophecy, pericope, etc. Recapitulation is used to help the hearer form the same connections as the speaker, enabling communication, or the transfer of an idea from one to another.