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It wasn't me
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John Keats in Hampstead
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Joy; A Good Wife
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Last time
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Leave me
Flora Poole
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Lesson learned
Tracy Dann
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Let Me Explain
Jimmy Fitzpatrick Jr
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Let there be light
Tanisha Haynes
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Erick Arvizu
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Life
Joshua D Mcgatha
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Life (with explanation)
Anthony BamBam Thomas
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Life Boat
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Life lessons
Alyson Ballard
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LIFE'S ROLLERCOASTER
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Like an Open Book
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Little Birdie (Poem No. 608)
Ging Alburo D.
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Loneliness
Daira Vargas
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Lonely Child
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Amanda Lee Hancock
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What is the term for the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza.
A Enjambment
B A turn
C Dithyramb
D Line break