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question 10 of 10 which pair of lines gives an example of enjambment? a…

Question

question 10 of 10 which pair of lines gives an example of enjambment? a. here is what i said: stop. youve gone too far. b. here is what i said: stop. youve gone too far. c. the rain falls at last, and trees drink their fill. d. the rain falls at last, and trees drink their fill.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Enjambment is a poetic device where a sentence or clause continues across a line break without punctuation that signals a full stop. Option D splits a single complete clause ("The rain falls at last, and trees drink their fill") into two lines with no terminal punctuation at the end of the first line, creating enjambment. The other options either have complete sentences/clauses per line or use punctuation to end a thought at a line break.

Answer:

D. The rain falls at last, and trees
drink their fill.