The Power of Line in Poetry
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The final essential element of poetry is line, which structures a poem’s verses and stanzas. Maya Angelou’s Still I Rise demonstrates the power of line through rhyme schemes, rhetorical questions, and similes, all of which enhance the poem’s message of resilience and confidence. Understanding how lines function in poetry helps readers and writers shape meaning, rhythm, and emotional impact within a poem’s structure. Studying Black Poets part 6
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