CLASS 10
FOR ANNE GREGORY
Question
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Usage of the same word in a different sentence at the beginning of the sentence
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Usage of the same word in consecutive sentences at the beginning of the sentence
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The usage of words to express the sound of an object
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Usage of the same letter in consecutive words
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Detailed explanation-1: -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.
Detailed explanation-2: -Anaphora is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, or sentences.
Detailed explanation-3: -Anaphora (an-NAF-ruh): Figure of repetition that occurs when the first word or set of words in one sentence, clause, or phrase is/are repeated at or very near the beginning of successive sentences, clauses, or phrases; repetition of the initial word(s) over successive phrases or clauses.
Detailed explanation-4: -What is anaphora? As a rhetorical device, anaphora is “the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of consecutive sentences, poetry stanzas, or clauses within a sentence.” Rhetorical devices-which include metaphor and hyperbole-are used to make a point when you’re speaking.