Date: April 20th, 2026 6:57 AM Author: Mycroft Holmes
An anapodoton is a rhetorical device in which the main clause of a sentence is omitted, leaving only the subordinate clause, with the expectation that the listener can fill in the missing, familiar conclusion.
The more things change... (the more they remain the same)
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