Yes, verse and stanza are basically the same thing.
No they aren't the same. A verse is a line in a stanza.
Well, it depends on what kind of verse you are talking about. One definition of verse is a line of poetry. Using that definition, then no. A stanza is a group of lines, not just one. If you mean a verse of a song, then it could be, but it often is not. A stanza is a group of lines in a poem. Translating a poem into a song sometimes works out so that a stanza is one verse, but sometimes it is two stanzas per verse, or even more.
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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'.
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No, a free verse poem does not rhyme and a prose is everyday words and sentences
Well, it depends on what kind of verse you are talking about. One definition of verse is a line of poetry. Using that definition, then no. A stanza is a group of lines, not just one. If you mean a verse of a song, then it could be, but it often is not. A stanza is a group of lines in a poem. Translating a poem into a song sometimes works out so that a stanza is one verse, but sometimes it is two stanzas per verse, or even more.
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The last words of the first, third, and fourth lines in each stanza rhyme and the last words of the second and fifth lines in each stanza rhyme.
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'.
A stanza is a group of lines in a poem often thought of as a unit. Each stanza in a poem can have its own specific rhyme scheme and meter.
"Eating Poetry" by Mark Strand is written in free verse. Free verse is a form of poetry that does not follow a specific rhyme scheme or meter, giving the poet more flexibility in their expression.
poetry: line/stanza/rhyming poetic novel-story: narrative point-of- view/protagonist/antagonist/theme/symbol/motif/setting/ fiction/non-fiction verse/prose
"Verse" is writing in which stressed and unstressed syllables are organised into rhythmic patterns. Rhythms may be further emphasised by the use of rhyme."Poetry" is the expression of thoughtful ideas in relatively few words. The defining features of poetry are complexity of meaning and conciseness.Not all verse is poetry. Not all poetry is written in verse.Poetry often experience genuine feelings. There is a general peaceful coexistence of live and let live poetry communication. A verse is written on limited objectives and entertain us with a joke or tall tale. it gives us the inherent pleasures of meter and rhyme. There is also Blank verse. such as one associated with Waste Land and all Shakespearean Plays."verse"is metrical composition in general.It will consist of definite number of lines.Or it is a stanza of a poem.Poem is metrical composition concerened with feeling or imaginative description.It will consist of many verses in definite lines.
the answer is 9 stanza with different words and 15 total
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I know the words for the chorus but not the verse. Shakespeare wrote in verse.