A chorus would be the answer.
The repetition of a line or group of lines throughout a poem is called refrain. This technique can create rhythm, emphasize key ideas, or evoke a certain mood within the poem.
It's not an alliteration.
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hi, umm if it is what i thnk it is (a stanza) then i think you repeat it every other section
Lauren,age 12,essex
refrain
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This is a refrain or chorus.
This is a refrain or chorus.
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This is a refrain or chorus.
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anaphora
Calligraphic lines are lines that vary in size and intensity throughout the course of the line.
A sestina is a poetic form that consists of six stanzas, each with six lines, followed by a three-line stanza. The sestina's unique structure involves the repetition of six end-words in a specific pattern throughout the poem.
line is a group of points
This line contains imagery (depicting the construction of new infrastructure) and alliteration (repetition of the "l" sound in "poles" and "lines").
Lines refer to a group of players who play together on the ice. When you run a line change, you replace the players on the ice with new lines.