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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
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Explain the use of enjambment in Thomas Lux's poem, "A Little Tooth." In other words, what is the effect of Lux choosing to break the lines in his poem as he has? Pay close attention to the line breaks in these lines:Â " ... then she wants some meat / directly from the bone" and "she'll fall / in love with cretins, dolts, a sweet / talker ..." and "And you / your wife / get old, flyblown, and rue / nothing."Â
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Reference: Thomas Lux "A Little Tooth"
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