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Which line of the poem can be identified as an enjambed line? 1-Did you tackle that trouble that came your way 2-With a resolute heart and cheerful? 3-Or hide your face from the light of day 4-With a craven soul and fearful? 5-Oh, trouble’s a ton, or trouble’s an ounce, 6-Or a trouble is what you make it. 7-And it isn’t the fact that you’re hurt that counts, 8-But only how did you take it?

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