I am not sure which poem you are referring to here, but one poetical technique is called enjambment. This occurs when a line continues to the next line without a pause. Even if there is a stanza break in between, the lines are meant to be read continuously. For example, consider these lines from a poem by William Wordsworth called Beauteous Evening:
"The holy time is quiet as a Nun
Breathless with adoration; the broad sun
Is sinking down in its tranquility"
Here, Wordsworth is not intending that you pause after you read "Nun" or "sun." He wants you to read these lines as a continuous sentence or thought. Hope this helps.
Answer: In chapter one of the novel The Great Gatsby, the central couple presented are Tom and Daisy Buchanan. ... During chapter 1 it was apparent that Tom and Daisy had an unstable relationship. Tom is first described as a “cruel body” and is very physical because of his past career as a football player.
2. Thomas should join the drama club
Thomas should not join the drama club
Should Thomas join the drama club?
3. Sharon should lose weight
Sharon should not lost weight
Should Sharon lose weight?
4. I should visit my cousin in Newcastle next week
I should not visit my cousin in Newcastle next week
Should I visit my cousin in Newcastle next week?
5. Dad should add a bandage to the first aid kit
Dad should not add a bandage to the first aid kit
Should Dad add a bandage to the first aid kit?
To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in Maycomb county Alabama during 1933–1935
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