A five line stanza is just like a five line paragraph, but in poetry. example:
i once had a dog
who had eaten a frog
and loved to play
all day
on logs.
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The ballad stanza typically consists of four lines, where the 2nd and 4th lines rhyme. Therefore, the element that is not part of the ballad stanza is irregular rhyme scheme.
A limerick has five lines
The poem "Out in the Field with God" contains four stanzas. Each stanza varies in the number of lines, with the first stanza having six lines, the second and third stanzas having four lines each, and the final stanza having five lines.
A five-stanza poem might be 20 lines long, broken into five sections of four lines each. There's no rule about how many sentences a poem (or a stanza) has to contain. An example of that would be: 1)I have a pet bat, 2)no not a cat, 3)who lives in a hat, 4)and lies on a mat, lines 1-4 go together in 1 stanza and this is how you repeat the rest to make your 5 stanza poem!
A stanza of four lines is called a quatrain.
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.
Sestet:n.A group of six lines of poetry, especially the last six lines of a Petrarchan Sonnet.A poem or stanza containing six lines.
No every stanza has its own amount of lines
a stanza with 5 lines is called a sestet
A stanza with two lines is called a couplet.
A quatrain is a stanza with four lines.
A stanza is a section of a poem that consists of two or more lines. A paragraph is a section of writing that normally consists of five or more sentences.