Question
How are parallelism and anaphora similar?
A. Both present opposing ideas.
B. Both use an element of comparison.
C. Both raise and answer questions.
D. Both contain repetition of words or structure.
A. Both present opposing ideas.
B. Both use an element of comparison.
C. Both raise and answer questions.
D. Both contain repetition of words or structure.
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D. Both contain repetition of words or structure.
Parallelism and anaphora both involve the repetition of elements to create rhythm, emphasize a point, or enhance the clarity of a statement. Parallelism refers to the use of similar grammatical structures, while anaphora specifically involves the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences.
Parallelism and anaphora both involve the repetition of elements to create rhythm, emphasize a point, or enhance the clarity of a statement. Parallelism refers to the use of similar grammatical structures, while anaphora specifically involves the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences.