Which form of repetition is used in lines 21-22 of the excerpt from King Arthur’s Knights?

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most noble knight, from his lover and friend King Anguish of Ireland, in sore trouble and straits at Camelot. Know ye, Sir Tristram, that I have been summoned to King Arthur's court on pain of.

epistrophe

parallelism

anaphora

anadiplosis
Is it anadiplosis

To determine the form of repetition used in lines 21-22 of the excerpt from King Arthur's Knights, we can analyze the provided text. Here are the lines in question:

"Know ye, Sir Tristram, that I have been summoned to King Arthur's court on pain of."

The form of repetition used in these lines is anaphora. Anaphora is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences. In this case, the phrase "Know ye" is repeated at the beginning of both lines 21 and 22.

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