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.
Eric struggled to follow his client's directive to "retain the original feel of the logo" during the redesign.
It takes place<span> when slavery was at its height in America</span>