Poems are broken up into usually melodic units known as stanzas. A stanza can be an individual fragment to entire paragraphs.
A distinct unit of organized lines in a poem is called a stanza. Stanzas are used to group related thoughts or ideas together in a poem and help to create structure and rhythm in the writing.
A stanza is a distinct unit of a group of lines in a poem, separated by a space from other stanzas. It usually has a specific rhyme scheme or structure, contributing to the overall rhythm and meaning of the poem.
A poem with four lines is called Quatrain
they are called verses eg:lady of shallot The divisions of a poem are often referred to as stanzas. The stanzas look like paragraphs that are not indented and have a space between them.
a Haiku
Ballad
It's Quatrain.cinquain poem (sin-cane)
A quatorzain is a 14-line poem. The word "quatorzain" itself means a poem with 14 lines.
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.
A sonnet is a poem with 14 lines in it.
The lines of a poem which group together are called a verse, a stanza, or a strophe. A poem can have verses, the same as a song can: stanza and strophe are just other words for 'verse'.
haiku
Sonnet