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1. White, Baxter-Gate, OCLC 1062248511, page 73: Anaphora elegantly begins With the same word or phrase successive lines.] Antonyms: epiphora, epistrophe

2. Antistrophe is the repetition of words or phrases at the end of a sentence or successive clause while epistrophe is the repetition of words or phrases

3. Anaphora elegantly begins With the same word or phrase successive lines.] Antonyms: epiphora, epistrophe (linguistics) An expression that can refer to virtually any referent, the specific referent being defined by context

4. What is Antistrophe? Also called Epistrophe, it is the exact opposite of Anaphora in that it involves using the same words at the end of successive phrases, sentences or paragraphs, as in: "I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth."

5. What is Antistrophe? Also called Epistrophe, it is the exact opposite of Anaphora in that it involves using the same words at the end of successive phrases, sentences or paragraphs, as in: "I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth."

6. Anaphora (derives from Greek ‘ana’ “again,” and ‘phero’ literally means “to bring or carry back”), is the repetition of adjacent words at the beginning of the next clauses in a sentence.This is in contrast to Epistrophe (or epiphora) — a figure whose words are repeated at the end of clauses Opens in new window.