Of course! Please provide me with the specific three stanzas you would like me to explain.
As many as you want. usually it's two-three verses and the chorus repeated in between
Any poem u want to make!
3-5 or more if you want
First is that one stanza can be filled with as many lines as you want.... Another is that 4 stanzas is the same as one stanza except you have 3 more. For example, one stanza is.... My family values me as much as I value them I love them to my heart And they love me to their heart
The number of stanzas in a thematic poem can vary depending on the poet's choice. There is no specific rule dictating the number of stanzas in a thematic poem. It is up to the poet to decide how many stanzas they want to include to effectively convey their chosen theme.
Explanation is where you KNOW the topic and you can explain it. Predicting is where you want to know what will happen in the future.
Just say sorry You might want to add a reasonable explanation.
A ballad poem typically consists of four-line stanzas with a rhyme scheme of either ABAB or ABCB. The length can vary, but a traditional ballad can have multiple stanzas, each telling a story or narrative.
Riptide - 1984 Polly Want an Explanation 2-18 was released on: USA: 5 March 1985
An explanation. He doesn't get one though.
In the human brain memories are constantly firing neurons. Very basic explanation if you want a more detailed explanation be prepared to read.
Want - what it is you would like to have Need - what it is you must have Satisfaction - the motive you get when the want and the need are both fulfilled