Definition: Anaphora in English, literally "in parallel form" or "in conjunction," refers to a structure in language where words are connected together without any clear link between them. Examples include: - The narrative "The Lord's Prayer" (Matthew 6:10) - "One man has two wives; the Lord says: Who is it?" (Matthew 25:42) This type of sentence placement creates a flow of information that might be interpreted as a parallel or conversational sequence rather than an original thought. It often occurs in a narrative and serves to connect different parts of the text without breaking up the main theme or story.