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17 November, 10:24

This stanza has been written without line breaks. Which sequence of line breaks is the most appropriate to highlight repetition and end-rhyme?

Our share of night to bear, our share of morning, our blank in bliss to fill, our blank in scorning.

(from "Our share of night to bear" by Emily wingspaninson)

Select one of the options below as your answer:

A. Our share of night to bear,

Our share of morning,

Our blank in bliss to fill,

Our blank in scorning.

B. Our share of night to bear, our share of morning,

Our blank in bliss to fill, our blank in scorning.

C. Our share of night to bear, our share

of morning, our blank in bliss

to fill, our blank

in scorning.

D. Our share of night to bear, our share of morning, our blank in bliss to fill,

our blank in scorning.

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  1. 17 November, 10:40
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    The sequence of line breaks that is most appropriate to highlight repetition and end rhyme would be option A: Our share of night to bear,

    Our share of morning,

    Our blank in bliss to fill,

    Our blank in scorning.

    The word that is being repeated here is "our". End rhymes are "bear" and "fill" and "morning" and "scorning".
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