Antecedent
Anaphora
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What is Antecedent?

A word, phrase, or idea that comes before another word, often a pronoun, and gives it context

100

What is Anaphora?

A rhetorical device where a word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of  sentences, or lines to create emphasis, rhythm, or drama

200

Is this an example of Antecedent,“The Dementors circled the frozen lake near Hogwarts, chilling the air and causing students to shiver in fear.”

No because there was pronoun or references to dementors twice

200

Is this an example of Anaphora,“We fight for Hogwarts, we fight for freedom, we fight for each other.”

Yes! Because it repeats "we fight" at the beginning of each clause.

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Is this an example of Antecedent,“Hermione told Ron that she had a clever plan to solve the mystery of the missing potion ingredients.”

Yes! "she" was in reference to Hermione in the beginning of the sentence

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Is this an example of Anaphora, “Hogwarts is my home, my refuge, my legacy.”

No because there is no beginning repeated sentence, just a list.