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Read the text and then follow the directions below.
An
anaphora
is a rhetorical device in which a sequence of words is repeated at the beginnings of neighboring clauses. In contrast, an
epistrophe
is repeating words at the clauses' ends. Cite one example of an epistrophe that Lincoln used in the Gettysburg Address as you explain how this rhetoric adds power to Lincoln's message.
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