I WILL MARK YOU BRAINLIEST What does enjambment in a poem about death suggest?
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Enjambment forces the reader’s eye to the next line before they’ve completely processed the thought, creating tension between word and idea.
Usually when a writer makes use of enjambment, the purpose is to fool the reader. An idea is presented in the first line of the enjambment, only to be met with a conflicting or contrasting conclusion in the second line. Enjambments can also allow for a freer flow of ideas, or continued enforcement of the poem’s main idea without the encumbrance of punctuation that is often deemed optional in poetry anyway.
Enjambment occurs when a grammatical structure (a entence, a clause, a phrase, or even a word) is not finished at the end of a line of poetry but ‘runs on’ into the next line. Thus lines of poetry can either be end-stopped or run-on (enjambed) lines.t excludes certain words, thereby allowing readers to fill in the blanks. It encourages the reader to pause and emphasize certain words. ... It allows the reader to read lines of poetry without having to pause.
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