question archive When Bill pulled himself out of the swamp, his hair was full of slime; his ears were full of slime; his eyes were full of slime; and other parts of his anatomy he didn't want to think about were full of slime
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When Bill pulled himself out of the swamp, his hair was full of slime; his ears were full of slime; his eyes were full of slime; and other parts of his anatomy he didn't want to think about were full of slime.
I assumed you wanted an example of anaphora in a sentence and not a sentence containing the word "anaphora".
Anaphora is the deliberate repetition of a word or phrase for emphais.