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Which describes anaphora a. A prompts B to happen, without proof that any relationship between A and B actually exits

B. repeating words at the beginning of nearby phrases, clauses, or sentences.
C. a question that implies or contains its own answer.
D. attacking the person making the argument instead of the argument itself.

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User HilaD
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A question that implies or contains its own answer

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User Dewy
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When a writer uses anaphora, he or she repeats a word or set of words at the beginning of sentences or lines.

The answer would be B, repeating words at the beginning of nearby phrases, clauses, or sentences.

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