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.
bacillus cereus
what are the examles of deionization
I just got anaphora by her last night!
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