Posted by Random at 2:40pm May 28 '09
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I noticed your dissection of anaphors and was wondering if you knew these:
Anadiplosis - form of using the first word of a sentence to be exactly that of the last word of the preceding sentence.
Ex: The young man said, "Give me some meat! Meat is what I want."
Adnominatio - repeating a word in close proximity, but in a different form.
and this one you already know but it goes with the set of three so:
Anaphora - repeating the same word or phrase at the beginning of several successive sentences (or lines of poetry).
Anadiplosis - form of using the first word of a sentence to be exactly that of the last word of the preceding sentence.
Ex: The young man said, "Give me some meat! Meat is what I want."
Adnominatio - repeating a word in close proximity, but in a different form.
and this one you already know but it goes with the set of three so:
Anaphora - repeating the same word or phrase at the beginning of several successive sentences (or lines of poetry).