what do u mean by enjambment
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In poetry, enjambment (/ɛnˈdʒæmbmənt/ or /ɛnˈdʒæmmənt/; from the French enjambement) is incomplete syntax at the end of a line; the meaning runs over from one poetic line to the next, without terminal punctuation. Lines without enjambment are end-stopped.
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enjambment
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noun: enjambment
(in verse) the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza.
"he uses enjambment less than many poets"
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mid 19th century: French, from enjamber ‘stride over, go beyond’, from en- ‘in’ + jambe ‘leg’
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