What is Anaphora give examples.
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Anaphora is a figure of speech in which words repeat at the beginning of successive clauses, phrases, or sentences. For example, Martin Luther King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech contains anaphora: "So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire.
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Anaphora:
- Anaphora is when a particular word or phrase is used repeatedly within a speech or text to add artistic effects.
For example :
- You might use the word 'we' over and over in a sentence for a dramatic effect. Such an example might look like this “ we are going to the shops and we are going to to buy fruit so that we can eat healthily.”
- Using anaphora is also a way to emphasis a particular point, item, person or place within the speech or text. By hearing the word repeated throughout what is being said it draws greater attention to it.
Anaphora in speech:
- My mantra is I am strong, I am confident, I am capable.
- My life is my purpose, my life is my inspiration, my life is my goal.
- We will work hard every day, every week and every year until the job is done.
Anaphora in writing :
- In the play, Richard।। by William Shakespeare, we see the use of anaphora in second act. It appears in the following text ; “ This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.”
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