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What is the effect of enjambment in this excerpt from "porphyria's lover" by robert browning?
that moment she was mine, mine, fair,
perfectly pure and good: i found
a thing to do, and all her hair
in one long yellow string i wound
three times her little throat around,
and strangled her. no pain felt she;
a. it conveys pain.
b. it enhances the shocking effect.
c. it introduces a pause.
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What is the effect of enjambment in this excerpt from "porphyria's lover" by robert browning?
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