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3. how do may swensons very short lines affect the way a reader reacts …

Question

  1. how do may swensons very short lines affect the way a reader reacts to the rhymes? do you think the rhymes would seem different if the lines were longer?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Short lines isolate rhyming words, putting them at the end of tiny, focused units, so readers notice and react to the rhyme immediately, making the rhyme feel intentional and vivid.
  • Longer lines would bury rhyming words within more text. The reader's focus would shift to the line's full meaning, so the rhyme would feel like a subtle undercurrent rather than a central, attention-grabbing feature.

Answer:

  1. Swenson's short lines make rhymes feel sharp, immediate, and rhythmic, drawing direct attention to each rhyming pair and amplifying their playful, punchy impact on the reader.
  2. Yes, the rhymes would feel different with longer lines: they would be less prominent, more integrated into the line's content, and their rhythmic effect would be softer and less abrupt.