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English, 21.04.2020 00:33, trevinojazzy8625

Anaphora is the use of a repeated word or phrase that

concludes a speech.
urges political action.
imitates the rhythm of poetry.
introduces a clause or sentence

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Anaphora is the use of a repeated word or phrase that

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urges p...

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