A break or pause in the middle of a line, often marked with punctuation, is called a caesura.
A caesura is a pause within a line of poetry that can create emphasis or a moment of reflection. It is often marked by punctuation or by a natural break in the rhythm of the line.
A caesura is a rhythmic break within a line of verse, often marked by punctuation like a comma or dash. It creates a pause for emphasis or dramatic effect within the flow of the poem.
Intermission.
A dash is the punctuation mark that indicates the most definite break in the flow of a sentence.
Yes, an em dash can replace a semicolon in punctuation to indicate a stronger break or separation between clauses.
Recess
a syntactic break is the change in pace of the poem, whether it be with the use of a punctuation mark or a complete change of rythym.
It is called intermission.
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A caesura is a full pause or break in the meter of a line of poetry. It is often followed by different forms of punctuation, such as a period, semicolon, colon, exclamation mark, comma, or dash.