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Drag each label to the correct location. Mark the use of enjambment in this excerpt from "Retirement" by Henry Timrod. Drag a green arrow to the end of each enjambed line and a stop sign

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My gentle friend! I hold no creed so false

As that which dares to teach that we are bom

For battle only, and that in this life

The soul, if it would burn with starlike power,

Must needs forsooth be kindled by the sparks

Struck from the shock of clashing human hearts.

There is a wisdom that grows up in strife,

And one—I like it best--that sits at home

And learns its lessons of a thoughtful ease.

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