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.
If it contains only three lines, 17 syllables, and the first line is 5, the second line is 7, and the 3rd line is 5, it is a Haiku.
also general non specific stanzas are called tercets
I think you mean a Couplet, which is two consecutive lines of verse of the same metre which rhyme and form a complete unit
It is called a Tercet.
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A tercet is composed of three lines of poetry, forming a stanza or a complete poem.A poem with three lines that all have the same rhyme is a type of tercet that is called a triplet.A haiku is a poem of three lines with 17 syllables; five on the first line, seven on the second line and five on the third line.For a complete explanation of the tercet, the related link below.Tercet or triplet poem
What is the nof the famous style of Japanese poetry that only uses three lines
A tercet is three lines and couplet is two lines. Hope I helped(:
three-line stanza
The three basic divisions of poetry are Epic, Narrative, and Lyric poetry.
A stanza is a group of lines in a poem that are separated by spaces. The number of lines in a stanza can vary, and it doesn't have to be specifically three lines.
Terza rima is a form of poetry that consists of tercets, or three-line stanzas, in which the second line of each stanza rhymes with the first and third lines of the following stanza. It is commonly associated with Dante's "Divine Comedy."
A tercet is composed of three lines of poetry, forming a stanza or a complete poem.A poem with three lines that all have the same rhyme is a type of tercet that is called a triplet.A haiku is a poem of three lines with 17 syllables; five on the first line, seven on the second line and five on the third line.For a complete explanation of the tercet, the related link below.Tercet or triplet poem
A three-line stanza is called a tercet.
Three stanzas typically consist of three groups of lines in a poem or song. The number of lines in each stanza can vary, but they typically range from three to eight lines per stanza.
What is the nof the famous style of Japanese poetry that only uses three lines
"To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell has three stanzas. Each stanza contains varying numbers of lines, with the first stanza having 20 lines, the second stanza having 12 lines, and the third stanza having 14 lines.
Haiku
A tercet consists of three lines. Therefore, a tercet contains one stanza with three lines.
A three stanza poem is a poem that consists of three grouped sets of lines. Each stanza may contain a set number of lines and follow a specific rhyme scheme or pattern, depending on the form of the poem. Stanzas are often used to organize ideas and create a structured flow within a poem.
A tercet is three lines and couplet is two lines. Hope I helped(:
Conventional blues typically have three lines per stanza. The first two lines often repeat and rhyme, while the third line provides a resolution or twist to the narrative. This structure is commonly known as the AAB form in blues music.