In the following paragraph, which sentences uses anaphora? 1) Should children be taught cursive writing in school? 2) Currently, many children only learn to print the alphabet and to use a keyboard. 3) Cursive is a beautiful form of writing. 4) Cursive is prevalent in many historical documents. 5) Therefore, schools should continue to teach children to write in cursive. 6) Ignorance is bliss. 7) Children do not realize what they are missing by not learning the beauty and significance of cursive writing. 8) Often, when a child sees something written in cursive, he asks, 'What does that curly writing say?' 9) To avoid the extinction of such beautiful, curly writing, all children should be given the opportunity to learn cursive writing, to appreciate cursive writing, and to read historical documents written in cursive writing.

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In the following paragraph, which sentences uses <em>anaphora</em>? <br/><em>1) Should children be taught cursive writing in school? 2) Currently, many children only learn to print the alphabet and to use a keyboard. 3) Cursive is a beautiful form of writing. 4) Cursive is prevalent in many historical documents. 5) Therefore, schools should continue to teach children to write in cursive. 6) Ignorance is bliss. 7) Children do not realize what they are missing by not learning the beauty and significance of cursive writing. 8) Often, when a child sees something written in cursive, he asks, 'What does that curly writing say?' 9) To avoid the extinction of such beautiful, curly writing, all children should be given the opportunity to learn cursive writing, to appreciate cursive writing, and to read historical documents written in cursive writing.</em>