Anaphora is explained in greater detail in a later chapter! If you cannot  
wait, skip to pg 183. :-)
Jennifer
In a message dated 7/16/2008 9:58:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Figure  2.3d has the word "anaphora."  I looked that word up, and found the  
definition not very helpful.  The closest I can get to the meaning in the  
figure is a difficultly the reader has in knowing the reference of a  pronoun.  
Is that right?

I'll stop for now.  I have loads of  other questions and thoughts.  I'll get 
to those  later.







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