This question is based on �Literary Appreciation
I will pronounce your name, Obi, I will declaim you, Obi!The device used in the line above is
repetition
chronological
refrain
parallelism
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It is D - Parallelism, also known as parallel structure, is when phrases in a sentence have similar or the same grammatical structure. In its most basic usage, parallelism provides a phrase with balance and clarity. Parallelism also serves to give phrases a pattern and rhythm.

The correct answer is A. Repetition.
The line "I Will pronounce your name, Obi, I will declaim you, Obi!" uses repetition, specifically the repetition of the name "Obi" and the similar phrases "I will pronounce" and "I will declaim". This repetition creates emphasis and rhythm.
While parallelism (D) is close, as it involves similar structures, the primary device used here is repetition (A).

parallelism, in rhetoric, component of literary style in both prose and poetry, in which coordinate ideas are arranged in phrases, sentences, and paragraphs that balance one element with another of equal importance and similar wording.
Parallelism is a literary device in which parts of the sentence are grammatically the same, or are similar in construction.

