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the tide rises, the tide falls by henry wadsworth longfellow the tide rises, the tide falls, the twilight darkens, the curlew calls; along the sea - sands damp and brown the traveller hastens toward the town, and the tide rises, the tide falls. darkness settles on roofs and walls, but the sea, the sea in darkness calls; the little waves, with their soft, white hands, efface the footprints in the sands, and the tide rises, the tide falls. the morning breaks; the steeds in their stalls stamp and neigh, as the hostler calls; the day returns, but nevermore returns the traveller to the shore, and the tide rises, the tide falls. along the sea - sands damp and brown the traveller hastens toward the town, what is the effect of the enjambment in these two lines? it strengthens the connection between the two lines. it creates a rhyme scheme between the two lines. it encourages the reader to pause between the two lines. it emphasizes the idea that each line is a separate thought.
Enjambment is a poetic device where a line breaks mid - thought without punctuation, which strengthens the connection between lines as the thought continues. It doesn't create a rhyme scheme, doesn't encourage pausing, and doesn't emphasize lines as separate thoughts.
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It strengthens the connection between the two lines.