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Question :-

What is Run-on line.


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» Run-on lines is a term used in poetry to refer to lines that end without a punctuation mark and without completing a sentences or a clause. It is a thought or sense, phrase or clause, that does not come to an end but moves over to the next line.

Run-on lines builds the drama in a poem.

It is used in poetry in order to create fluidity and bring a prose like quality to poetry.

Example :-

the buildings are in alignment with the roads

which meet at desired points

linked by bridges all hang

in the grace of mathematics.

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