in order to see how the poet uses personification copy three examples of personification from the poem
The first paragraph of a poem is commonly known as a stanza. It is a group of lines that form a unit in a poem, similar to a paragraph in prose writing. Stanzas can vary in length and structure depending on the poem's form and style.
A Stanza or Verse
poems are broken up into STANZAS
A poetic "paragraph" is called a stanza
stanza or a verse
In poetry, "paragraphs" are called stanzas.
A stanza.
Stanza
stanza
paragraph formatting
The term "voice" can refer to the rhetorical stance of the poem (1st/2nd/3rd person, etc.).
stanza
Introduction Paragraph: Introduces what you are going to be talking/ arguing / debating/ etc. about. This also contains your hook and thesis 1st Body Paragraph: This explains your first reason or answer that supports what you are saying in your introduction paragraph 2nd Body Paragraph: This paragraph is similar to the 1st, but it explains you SECOND reason to support what you are saying in the intro paragraph 3rd Body Paragraph: Similar to the 1st and 2nd, also your 3rd reason to support what you are stating in the Intro paragraph Conclusion Paragraph: Wraps up everything that you have explained in the intro, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd body paragraphs.
a stanza, is like a paragraph in a poem.
I believe you are looking for the word STANZA
The person who is speaking through the poem. The tone. The speaker or persona.
A paragraph in an essay is most like a stanza in a poem. Just as a paragraph is a grouping of related sentences discussing a central idea, a stanza in a poem is a grouping of lines that often conveys a specific theme or emotion. Both paragraphs and stanzas help structure the overall piece of writing.