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Match each term related to poetry to its definition. tiles enjambment a group of lines in a poem caesura a stanza made up of eight lines quatrain an idea carried from one line to the next stanza a pause in the middle of a line couplet a stanza made up of six lines octave a stanza made up of two lines sestet a stanza made up of four lines

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