In poetry, a caesura is defined as?
A. a natural pause in a poetic line.
B. a rhyme re...
In poetry, a caesura is defined as?
A. a natural pause in a poetic line.
B. a rhyme restricted to one syllable.
C. a rhyme that occurs within a poetic line.
D. the syllable of a word not stressed during speech.
E. a rhyme that occurs at the end of a poetic line.
Note: I am in Ap English literature and composition ​
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