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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.
fourQuatrains are four lines poems that use one of the following rhyming patterns: AABB, ABAB, ABCB, ABCA, ABBA.Poem or stanza
A Limerick is a five line poem written with one couplet and one triplet
1. A rhyming couplet.2. An epilogue.3. A song and dance.
A couplet, whether by Shakespeare or me, Always has two lines like this one. See?
A tercet is three lines and couplet is two lines. Hope I helped(:
2 i think because it have the word "couple" in the word couplet
they are poems that can include two lines or more but they all have to rhyme. :) Directions in how to write a couplet 1. Choose a topic you want to write your with poem. It should be something familiar to you and something you know many details of. 2. Brainstorm categories or types of information about the topic you chose. Make a list of these categories. Examples could include looks, feelings, animals, fairy tales, wishes, wants, fears, like, dislikes and many other things. 3. Fill in information to complete as many of the categories as possible. Don't worry about writing complete sentences, spelling or grammar. Just write as many details as you can in a few minutes. This is to get your ideas in place for your poetry lines. Worry about spelling and grammar later. 4. Pick one of the categories or information types from the list you should have already made, review your recorded notes, and begin to compose a line or phrase using that information. Be sure the ending word is something you can easily rhyme. Count the number of syllables in the line or phrase. 5. Write a second line or phrase (forming the couplet) on the same category. The end word must rhyme with the last word in the first line. The syllable count should match that of the first line. This makes the two joined lines sound well-paired when they are read together. 6. Continue writing couplets, or two lines with end rhyme and equal syllable count, until you feel you have fully finished the topic. 7. Review the entire poem to make sure it makes sense together and that the syllables and end rhyme match. Now is the right time to worry about you grammar and spelling. After following
A Shakespearean Sonnet, as opposed to Petrachan or other names, is a fourteen line poem consisting of three quatrains and a final rhyming couplet in iambic pentameter. The rhyme scheme is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. The quatrains set up a question or situation and the couplet presents an answer or resolution, many times with a twist or unexpected "answer".
what are the answer to thinking zone our life is hid with Christ in God by George Herbert
14 lines, with rhyming couplets in the last 2 lines.
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