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Drag the tiles to the box to form correct pairs match each term related to poetry to its definition

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enjambment

a group of lines in a poem

caesura

a stanza made up of eight lines

quatrain

an idea carried from one line to the next

stanza

a pause in the middle of a line

couplet

a stanza made up of six lines

octave

a stanza made up of two lines

sestet

a stanza made up of four lines

Answer:

STANZA -------- A group of lines in a poem.

OCTAVE ------- A stanza made up of eight lines.

ENJAMBMENT--- An idea carried from one line to the next.

CAESURA ----------A pause in the middle of a line.

SESTET ------------- A stanza made up of six lines.

COUPLET ---------- A stanza made up of two lines.

QUATRAIN --------- A stanza made up of four lines.

Step-by-step explanation:

Poetry is a lyrical text in which the author expresses his feelings, thoughts and personal observations about himself and the world around him. As it is a text loaded with meaning, poetry uses several phonetic, syntactic and semantic devices, in addition to being constructed by several factors and terms that deepen the meaning that the author wants to transmit, in addition to organizing the entire text.

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