All the Water I've Seen Is Running
What is an example of anaphora in the novel, All the Water I’ve Seen Is Running?
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Anaphora:
"Back then, we body surfed until saltwater rushed into our sinuses and pushed liquid mucus out our noses . . . We lived for water, salt, fresh, and brackish. We waited out schooldays for the weekends and school years for the summers to return to it. We stood on our river's mud shores and cast lines, hoping to catch something big, only ever reeling in catfish. We wriggled our hands into their mouths, unhooked their slimy insides, and tossed them back into our brackish river" (1).
All the Water I’ve Seen Is Running