Which poem are you looking at exactly?
1.Your question 2. The series repeat of Friends is on tonight 3. They had to repeat the surgery because it caused her distress 4. I am not a repeat of that man called Hitler!
If there were eight stanzas (verses [sic]) then the second to last one would be the sixth stanza.
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"Word for word" means copied exactly. If you repeat something word for word, you repeat everything perfectly.
The abstract noun forms of the verb 'repeat' are repetition and the gerund, repeating.The word 'repeat' is also a noun form as a word for something that occurs or is done again; a word for a radio or TV program that is run again; a word for a thing.The noun 'repeat' is an abstract noun or a concrete noun, depending on the use of the noun.
The Latin word for stanza is "versus."
"He was instructed to repeat the action until he'd perfected it."
In Stanza 5 of the poem, the word "grave" could be interpreted as both a burial site and as serious or solemn. This dual meaning adds depth to the poem by suggesting a connection between death and the seriousness of the speaker's emotions.
The second stanza takes us deeper into the speaker's memory, which he tells us he is fighting against. By using the word "insidious" to describe the woman's "mastery of song," the speaker suggests an almost adversarial relationship with her. That he is "betrayed" deeper into his memory, emphasizes the resistance he is putting up against the onslaught of the memory. The last two lines of the stanza participate again in image building. Now the speaker presents us with an idyllic picture of his childhood. Like the initial image of the speaker as a child with his mother, this representation is also stock; it conforms to all of the stereotypes of what a middle-class Sunday night with the family would be like in the late-nineteenth century. The image of the piano links the first and second stanza to highlight the relationship between music and memory. Music was the speaker's guide when he was a child, and it remains his guide as an adult.
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1.Your question 2. The series repeat of Friends is on tonight 3. They had to repeat the surgery because it caused her distress 4. I am not a repeat of that man called Hitler!
I believe you are looking for the word STANZA
The word repetitive means to repeat. In music we have Repeat Bar lines and similes. A Repeat Bar line looks like this: And a simile looks like this: The one on the left means to repeat the last measure. The one on the right means to repeat the last 2 measures.
I believe it refers to the rhyming scheme of the poem. The last word in the first line (A) would rhyme with the last word in the third line. Likewise the last word in the second line (B) would rhyme with the last word in the fourth line. The scheme repeats itself through the stanza.
There is no fixed amount. Stanza is just another word for verse.
A quatrain is a stanza with four lines.
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