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Anaphora: The Power of Two Good Friends



Because of two good friends, I can save my life.

Because of two good friends, I can move on with my life.

Because of two good friends, I could save my son's behavior, attitude, and character.

Because of two good friends, I can improve my life.

Because of two good friends, I can realize my dream.

Because of two good friends, I can smile.

Because of two good friends, I can feel happy.

Because of two good friends, I can eat.

Because of two good friends, I can keep learning.

Because of two good friends, I can sleep well.

Because of two good friends, I can keep writing.



Thanks to two amazing friends of mine who live far away, I can say that my son's behavior, attitude, and character have improved, I can move on with my life, and I can even pursue my dream of becoming a writer. I owe everything to them.

Because of these two friends, I can smile, feel happy, eat, keep learning, sleep well, and keep writing. I pray for their good health, happiness, and success, and I hope that God, Buddha, and the Beautiful Universe will always bless, protect, and love them.

To express my gratitude and emotions, I have used a rhetorical device called "anaphora." By repeating the same word or phrase at the beginning of each sentence, I hope to create a powerful cadence and emphasis that will stick with my friends forever. They saved my son's and my life, and I want them to know that they are truly special.

Anaphora is a popular rhetorical device that many writers, poets, and speakers use to add emotional impact and make their words memorable. By repeating key words, you can create a powerful message that resonates with your audience.

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Examples of anaphora include Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities," Winston Churchill's "We Shall Fight on the Beaches" speech, and The Police's "Every Breath You Take."


In conclusion, anaphora is a great tool for writers who want to make their words more impactful and memorable. If you want to add emotional weight to your message, consider using repetition to emphasize key words and phrases.


Regards,
Santosa Laksana.

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