Enjambment Examples. Enjambment. Enjambment is when a sentence, phrase, or thought does not end with the line of poetry. Rather, it carries over to the next line. Typically, enjambed lines of poetry do not have punctuation marks at the end.
Sure! A paragraph I'm also using the word ALLITERATION.
Answer:
The speaker takes joy in climbing trees to look for a new place to live. Or depending on your text, it could be, the speaker takes joy in climbing trees and observing other countries.
Explanation:
I think this is the answer because the plain definition of foreign lands is to situated outside one's own country. So it could be either one. I would have to have further evidence to know the true answer. Thanks!

Which of the following is an example of a complex sentence ?
[1] Nadia was delighted she got a part in the school play, even though the part was a small one.
[2] Nadia was delighted she got a part in the school play and she didn't mind that it was a small one.
[3] Nadia was delighted she got a part in the school play, though she knows it's a small one.

Option [3] Nadia was delighted she got a part in the school play, though she knows it's a small one.
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- This sentence have a <u>Principal clause</u> and a <u>Subordinate clause</u>.
- Principle clause :- Nadia was delighted she got a part in the school play.
- Subordinate clause :- Though she knows it's a small one.
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