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Thursday, 9 May 2019

Language Feature

ANAPHORA:

- What is it?
Anaphora is the deliberate repetition of a word or phrase in the first part of a sentence.

- What is its effect/ why is it used?
It very effective if one wishes to emphasize the subject of an action. anaphora is used for the purpose of generating a particular effect on your audience.

- Find two well-known examples
With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right— Abraham Lincoln

To raise a happy, healthy, and hopeful child, it takes a family; it takes teachers; it takes clergy; it takes business people; it takes community leaders; it takes those who protect our health and safety. It takes all of us. —Hillary Clinton

- Write an example of your own
Look at me, I am here, look at me, I am there, look at me, I am everywhere

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