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What is anaphora?
Give an example. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An anaphora is a rhetorical device in which a word or expression is repeated at the beginning of a number of sentences, clauses, or phrases.

Eg: EVERY minute

EVERY second

EVERY hour of the day

Every is repeated after words.

Eg (II) : RIGHT person was selected

for the RIGHT job

at the RIGHT time

for the RIGHT purpose

Right is repeated after words.

Answered by 1980seemamishra
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In rhetoric, an anaphora is a rhetorical device that consists of repeating a sequence of words at the beginnings of neighboring clauses, thereby lending them emphasis. In contrast, an epistrophe is repeating words at the clauses' ends. The combination of anaphora and epistrophe results in symploce.

Explanation:

obviously i remember you noona

well how are you?

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