You could draw me to fire, you could draw me to water, you could draw me to the gallows, you could draw me to any death, you could draw me to anything I have most avoided, you could draw me to any exposure and disgrace.

What syntax( structure ) is used?
Anaphora? repetition of draw me

Yes, anaphora.

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The syntax used in the given statement is an example of anaphora. Anaphora is a rhetorical device where a word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of consecutive sentences or phrases. In this case, the phrase "draw me" is repeated multiple times to emphasize the different situations or outcomes it can lead to, such as fire, water, gallows, death, exposure, and disgrace. The repetition of "draw me" adds a rhetorical effect by creating a rhythmic pattern and reinforcing the idea being communicated.