Well, for the grammar definition it would simply be:
Anaphora is basically the simple use of a certain word referring to and or replacing a word used earlier in the sentence, to avoid repetition.
Example such as the word do <em>i</em><em>n the sentence:
</em> I like it and so do they.
~Hope this helped
From the excerpt and the historical context, one can understand that the league of women is constituted by wome from all sorts of different backgrounds, some are "ladies", meaning married women, like Mary Dreier, while others are working class women, like Leonora O'Reilly. This means that <em>the support of weathy league women contributed to the succesful outcome of the female workers' strike. </em>The first option is the right answer.
The short story “<em><u>Marigolds </u></em>“ is written by <u>Eugenia Collier.</u> It tells the story of the life of Lizabeth , and her meaningless actions of hurting people without a good reason. She, her brother Joey and other children do all kinds of naughty stuff in the neighborhood.
Question: In Marigolds, which character can be described as usually fool enough to try anything?
Answer: d) Joey
1) I enjoyed reading the book which I borrowed from the library
2) Because the boy scored two goals, we hailed him
3) Filled with relief after finding the key, I vowed not to lose it again
4) In the common room, we have a radio that I like listening to.
5) If you don’t mind, could i see the shoes you just bought?