What is an example of anaphora in poetry?
A repeated sound at the end of a line
A repeated phrase at the beginning of lines
A specific pattern of stressed syllables
A comparison using like or as
Answer and Solution
Answer
B. A repeated phrase at the beginning of lines
Solution:
The correct answer is 'A repeated phrase at the beginning of lines' since anaphora specifically refers to starting successive lines or phrases with the same words to create rhythm and emphasis.
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