Which lines show the use of varied line length and enjambment to create emphasis?
Responses
A. Lines 12 and 13 from “The Journey,” to emphasize the reader’s certainty about knowing what he or she has to do.
A. Lines 12 and 13 from “The Journey,” to emphasize the reader’s certainty about knowing what he or she has to do.
B. Lines 5 and 6 from “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” to emphasize the horse’s confusion.
B. Lines 5 and 6 from “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” to emphasize the horse’s confusion.
C. Lines 4 and 5 from “12 (from ‘Gitanjali’),” to emphasize the intricacy of the training needed to achieve achieve a simple but perfect effect.
C. Lines 4 and 5 from “12 (from ‘Gitanjali’),” to emphasize the intricacy of the training needed to achieve achieve a simple but perfect effect.
D. Lines 14 and 15 from “The Journey,” to emphasize the wind prying.
D. Lines 14 and 15 from “The Journey,” to emphasize the wind prying.