Anaphora is a rhetorical device that repeats words at the beginnings of clauses to emphasize ideas and create rhythm. Learn about its functions, usage, and examples from literature, speeches, and songs. Anaphora is a rhetorical device that repeats a word or phrase at the beginning of sentences or clauses. Learn how anaphora creates rhythm, emphasizes a point, and evokes emotion with examples from speeches, songs, and literature. Anaphora is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of multiple lines. It is often used to create emphasis. Definition and a list of examples of Anaphora. Anaphora is a word or group of words repeated at the beginning of two or more successive clauses.

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