A stanza is a group of lines within a poem, that serves as the poem's building block. A two-line stanza is called a couplet.
A couplet consists of two consecutive lines of poetry that usually rhyme. Therefore, a couplet constitutes one stanza.
To answer this question we would need a list of answer choices. In a couplet the stanzas have four line that have an abab rhyme.
A Shakespearean ode usually consists of three quatrains (four-line stanzas) and a final couplet (two-line stanza). Each quatrain typically develops a theme or idea, leading to a conclusion or resolution in the couplet.
A Shakespearean sonnet has three quatrains (four-line stanzas) followed by a rhyming couplet (two-line stanza) at the end. This structure is also known as the English sonnet.
A Shakespearean sonnet consists of 3 quatrains (4-line stanzas) followed by a rhymed couplet (2-line stanza).
Two lines are in a couplet.two
There are 8 stanzas
Couplets are two-line stanzas in poetry where the lines typically rhyme with each other. Tercets are three-line stanzas where the lines may or may not rhyme. Quatrains are four-line stanzas, and there are different rhyme schemes that can be used within quatrains, such as AABB or ABAB.
121 verses that is 121 stanzas
I'm pretty sure there's 9 stanzas
there are 5 stanzas there are 10 lines
A couplet.If it also happens to rhyme, it's called (no surprise) a rhyming couplet.And if the rhyming couplet is set in iambic pentameter, it's called a heroic couplet.
There are 6 stanzas in "in Paris with you" by James fenton