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But traditionally there are many many interesting construction :

Limerick

rhyme1 on line 1,2,5 , rhyme2 on 3 and 4

clerihew

rhyme 1 on line 1 and 2, rhyme 2 on line 3 and 4

Quatrain

rhyme 1 on line 1,3,5,8,9

rhyme 2 on line 2,4,6,7,10,12

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What is the difference between stanza and verse?

In poems how easy to confuse, and fairly often to misuse, the meaning of the term verse. To think of a verse as a line is a proper way to define what makes up the whole stanza. A stanza is, at its core, made up of two or more of a line we call a verse. Here are nine verses (lines) and three stanzas.


What is two verse?

A verse is a line or group of lines in a song or poem. Two verses would refer to two separate sets of lines within the same song or poem.


What information about the structure of these poems tells you they are written in free verse?

The lack of a regular rhyme scheme or consistent meter, along with irregular line lengths and varied stanza structures, suggest that the poems are written in free verse. The absence of a fixed rhythmic pattern or formal structure allows for greater flexibility and freedom in how the lines are composed.


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Do septone poems rhyme?

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What does couplet mean?

A couplet is two successive lines of verse which rhyme.


What is the name of the long verse that contains lines about being bloodied but not falling?

A long verse poem that would contain lines about being bloodied but not falling would be called a long poem. Long poem are often thought to be poems that are book length, like Homer's Iliad and Odyssey.


What do they most often use in poetry?

"Verse", the individual line format of poems, is used most often in poetry. In fact, if the work is not in verse format, it isn't even poetry. One problem with this answer though is that it is a tautology. It is like saying "poetry is used most often in poetry." Not very helpful. So another answer could be "meter." Meter is the rhythmic inflection of stressed and unstressed syllables of the words in each line of verse. Not all poetry has meter though. Some poems have lines written without a specific metric format. This is called "free verse." Note that even lines of a poem that have no meter are still called "verse." "Rhyme schemes" are a distant third. Poems need not rhyme to be considered poetry.


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