Anaphora is repetition of word/words in successive verses or clauses.
Example:
I gave her cakes, and I gave her Ale
I gave her sack and sherry
I kissed her once,I kissed her twice
And we were wondrous merry.
kambing
A convection cell churning near mid-ocean ridges.
Anaphora and epistrophe are examples of parallelism.
Examples: flammability, Pauling electronegativity, corrosivity etc.
I just got anaphora by her last night!
bacillus cereus
what are the examles of deionization
Euglena
Nihil agis, nihil moliris, nihil cogitas. The anaphora is in the successive repetition of 'nihil.'
Ruslan Mitkov has written: 'Anaphora resolution' -- subject(s): Anaphora (Linguistics)
Anaphora is a rhetorical device used in writing and speech. It is a type of repetition that involves repeating a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences for emphasis or effect.
The cast of Anaphora - 2011 includes: Andreas Bendig Stephan Menzel Gehrke