As far as I understood, your answer is the very last option
The poetic technique that Robert Browning used in his poem "My Last Duchess" is <span>enjambment.
</span>That
technique means that the thought found in one line of the poem does not
end with the end of that line, but rather continues into the following
line. There are no harsh endings of thought at the end of one line.
That author believes that the situation is without hope, so he was no reason to continue one.
It's me Sopnila and your?
I am good and What about you?
Answer: either A or D
Explanation:
Im hoping you dont get this incorrect so