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With respect to some concepts expressed here, I would like to add that if ppt is used primarily to graph concepts rather than to repeat texts, the teacher can constantly improvise and emphasize when he understands that it corresponds. In this way, the classes never become boring and the concepts exposition enjoy a graph that the teacher could never put on the board. For this reason the use of ppt has many advantages over other methods.
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3 different writing techniques could include alliteration, personification or foreshadowing.
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it can mean ; a way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done.
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The correct answer is LINE 1 ("Is it thy will, thy image should keep open"). That's the line that ends with an enjambment.
In poetry, an enjambment refers to the incomplete syntax at the end of a line. Think of it as a sentence that is broken up in the middle, you can't get the meaning of it until you go down to the next line and get the full sentence. <u>You can recognize enjambment by a lack of punctuation at the end of the line and the tension this creates</u>. Once you move along and read the next line, that tension is resolved. The word or phrase that completes the syntax is known as<em> "rejet"</em>.
In this case we have the line "Is it thy will, thy image should keep open", in which the syntax feels incomplete as we don't know what should be kept open, and it doesn't have punctuation at the end so it's clearly an enjambment. The next line begins with "my heavy eyelids",<u> which completes the syntax and resolves the tension and therefore represents the rejet.</u>
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