Answer:
Enjambment is (in verse) the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza.
Explanation:
As per my understanding of "Birthplace" by Tahereh Saffarzadeh, the term enjambment refers to the continuation of verse from one line of a poem to the next without a syntactical interruption.
In a poem enjambment lines usually do not have a punctuation mark at the end and is running on a thought from one line to another without final punctuation. It is used in poetry to trick a reader. Poets lead their readers to think of an idea, then move on the next line, giving an idea that conflicts with it.
Each enjambment line in a poem does not have to be a full sentence. The thought or syntactic unit does not have to be all in one line. Enjambment occurs when a poet breaks the normal beat and continues the meaning to another line
B.Wearing nothing but a diaper, the mother feared that the baby would catch cold.
Answer:
I believe you have to choose a musician who tells a story through a song. And describe what lesson the song is trying to give and explain the reason why the lesson in the song is so important it makes the musician a storyteller.
Explanation:
I hope this helps. Honestly the question is really confusing and whoever rote the question needs to rethink the question.
<h3>There you go:-</h3>
Substantially means <u>greatly</u>.
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Answer:
THE FIRST PARAGRAPH
Explanation:
Due to the nature of an essay the thesis statement is generally always in the first paragraph, in this case the very first line is the thesis statement.