Define the rule echo(LST0, LST1). This rule describes LST1, which holds all the same elements as LST0, except that they are all repeated. You should expect LST0 and LST1 to always be nonempty lists. Please answer in GNU prolog

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Define the rule echo(LST0, LST1). This rule describes LST1, which holds all the

same elements as LST0, except that they are all repeated. You should expect LST0

and LST1 to always be nonempty lists. Please answer in GNU prolog 

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