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Yes, Loads.

Similes, Metaphors, Personification, Rhetoric, Repetition and Anaphora to name a few.

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Yes, Loads.

Similes, Metaphors, Personification, Rhetoric, Repetition and Anaphora to name a few.

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Walter Hobart Palmer has written:

'The use of anaphora in the amplification of a general truth, illustrated chiefly from silver Latin' -- subject(s): Ancient Rhetoric, Latin language, Rhetoric

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Anaphora and epistrophe are examples of parallelism.

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I just got anaphora by her last night!

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Ruslan Mitkov has written:

'Anaphora resolution' -- subject(s): Anaphora (Linguistics)

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