The fragments below share the question “What's in a name?”:
What's in a name?
What's in a name? That which we call a rose
The trouble with lingo (title) By any other name
Would smell as sweet
So, what's in a name? (£. 40)
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The author of the text uses a resource that consists of borrowing from another text, published
beforehand.
This resource is called:
(A) synonymy
(B) repetition
(C) intertextuality
(D) exemplification