Use the lines below to answer the question Which line contains caesura? (1 point) Responses “The angels, not half so happy in Heaven,” “The angels, not half so happy in Heaven,” - no response given “Can ever dissever my soul from the soul” “Can ever dissever my soul from the soul” - no response given “But our love it was stronger by far than the love” “But our love it was stronger by far than the love” - incorrect “That the wind came out of the cloud by night,”

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The line that contains caesura is: “The angels, not half so happy in Heaven.” Caesura is a pause or break within a line of poetry, often found in the middle of a line, and this line has a natural pause after "angels," which creates that effect.

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