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Rhetoric Period Five
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Anaphora
ANAPHORA: Starting sentences or clauses with the same word or set of words.
"Man, I go crazy on the beat; I go nimrod
Man I act a a**; treat the beat like a hemorrhoid
Man I go to work on the beat; call it employ
Man I kicks it; b**** get your shinguards"
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