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which effect does enjambment often add to a poem?
a. the reader understands a vivid, detailed picture.
b. the reader feels propelled from one line to the next.
c. the reader senses completeness in each single thought.
d. the reader understands a familiar symbol in a new way.
Enjambment is a poetic technique where a sentence or phrase continues across line breaks without punctuation. This structure creates a forward momentum, pushing the reader smoothly from one line to the next to complete the thought, rather than pausing at the end of each line. Option A relates to imagery, C describes end-stopped lines, and D refers to recontextualized symbols, none of which are the core effect of enjambment.
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B. The reader feels propelled from one line to the next.