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Which of the following best describes why a poet might include a refrain in a poem?(1 point) Responses A refrain explains the structure of a poem. A refrain explains the structure of a poem. A refrain tells readers how to feel about something in the poem. A refrain tells readers how to feel about something in the poem. A refrain includes hidden messages about the poet’s life. A refrain includes hidden messages about the poet’s life. A refrain emphasizes a particular point or image that the poet wants the reader to notice.
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What are two reasons poets might use enjambment? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses to make the lines of a poem seem less like prose to make the lines of a poem seem less like prose to highlight a particular word to highlight a particular word to confuse the reader to confuse the reader to provide the definition for a word to provide the definition for a word to create a short pause where one would not ordinarily exist
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The best response is: **A refrain emphasizes a particular point or image that the poet wants the reader to notice.**
Refrains are often used to highlight key themes or emotions in a poem, drawing the reader's attention to specific ideas.
Refrains are often used to highlight key themes or emotions in a poem, drawing the reader's attention to specific ideas.
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