Stylistic device where the writer repeats the same word or phrase for the proper use of emphasis is called repetition. Authors use it both in poetry and in prose to make the idea clearer. There are many ways how authors employ repetition as it embraces many types such as anaphora, antithesis, epiphora and so on. All this tools are meant to emphasize the meaning of the words but they express this emphasis in different ways.
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I AIN'T READING THIS WHY SO MUCH BRO I AINT HERE FOR THIS IM HERE FOR THE ANSWER 
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immediately after the information or quotation to be documented
enclosed in parentheses
complete information about a source.
I am pretty sure that these all apply, but check with someone else first.
 
        
             
        
        
        
It would be a complex sentence because it contains an independent and dependent clause. They are connected by the word 'although'. Please vote me the brainliest ^-^