Line break
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British pronunciation/lˈaɪn bɹˈeɪk/
American pronunciation/lˈaɪn bɹˈeɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "line break"

Line break
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the point at which a line of poetry ends and a new line begins, often used by poets to create emphasis, pause, or structure within a poem

What is a "line break"?

A line break is the point in a poem or piece of writing where one line ends and another begins. It is a crucial element in poetry, as it can influence the rhythm, pacing, and meaning of the verse. Line breaks can create pauses that allow for emphasis on particular words or phrases, encourage the reader to reflect on a thought, or establish a visual structure that enhances the overall presentation of the poem. In prose, line breaks are used to separate paragraphs or sections, helping to organize ideas and improve readability. The strategic use of line breaks can significantly impact the emotional and artistic effect of a piece of writing.

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She took back the paragraph to adjust the line breaks and make it fit better.
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