The Poetic Effect of Enjambment
Which statement best describes the effect of enjambment on a poem’s structure and the reader’s interpretation?
A
It isolates images, thus providing clarity by separating ideas into digestible pieces.
B
It encourages readers to move quickly from one line to another, creating suspense or emphasizing connections between ideas.
C
It consistently disrupts rhythm, which highlights emotional dissonance within the poem.
D
It ensures that each line stands independently, making each statement clear and emphatic.
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