Repetition is a common rhetorical device used to emphasize a point, make it more memorable, and create a sense of rhythm or urgency.
Here are some other terms that are related to repetition:
* Anaphora: Repeating the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences.
* Epizeuxis: Repeating a word or phrase immediately for emphasis.
* Diacope: Repeating a word or phrase with one or two words in between.
* Tautology: Repeating the same idea in different words.
All of these techniques fall under the broader category of repetition and can be used to make writing or speech more persuasive.