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7 January, 04:35

What is it called when a line of poetry continues on to another line both in sense and in grammar? A.

end-stopped

B.

alliteration

C.

enjambment

D.

assonance

the answer is c enjambment

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  1. 7 January, 04:40
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    Hi

    The correct answer is end-stopped

    Because

    the ends of lines are a natural place for syntactic units to conclude in poetry because line breaks already suggest a pause. Because of this, end-stopped lines are used in most poetry.
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