terminology - What is the term for repeating something in an A, B, A fashion? (e.g. "Just the facts, ma'am, just the facts.")


Is there a term for repeating something in an A, B, A fashion for emphasis or dramatic effect?


Examples:



Just the facts, ma'am, just the facts.


Ain't it the truth, Joe... ain't it the truth.



I've looked at epanalepsis, epistrophe, and anaphora, but none of them quite match the above sentence structures.




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