Anaphora is a Rhetorical Device that engages in the repetition of a specific word or phrase at the beginning of subsequent lines or passages. The use of anaphora reinforces the meaning and adds rhythm to a passage or line. Writers often make use of this Rhetorical device as a means of pursuing the audience. In grammar, the term anaphora conveys a different meaning. It refers to the use of a pronoun or similar word to refer back to a preceding word or phrase. The use of anaphora in grammar avoids repetition in grammar.















