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stanza mean in sports
a stanza, is like a paragraph in a poem.
the dangerous behaviour of the sea
In order to provide an accurate response, I would need to know the specific poem in question. Each poem has its own unique content and structure, so the action described in the third stanza would vary depending on the poem being referenced. If you could provide more context or the text of the poem, I would be able to offer a detailed analysis of the action described in the third stanza.
In a 4 line stanza of a poem, the 2nd and 4th lines rhyme.
stanza mean in sports
stanza: Washington
a stanza, is like a paragraph in a poem.
she's pretty much slapping the justice system in the face.
The phrase "wipers of scores" in the last stanza likely refers to tears or crying, suggesting that the person is wiping away their tears caused by emotional pain or hardship. It implies that the individual is trying to cope with their emotions and move past the difficulties they are facing.
Its a poem that has 19 lines, based on the repetition of the first and third lines of the first stanza. It is made up of five tercets, and one quatrain. The rhyme scheme is aba in the first stanza, bba for the next four stanzas, and abaa for the final stanza. The final line of the second and fourth stanzas is the first line of the first stanza, while the final line of the third and fifth stanzas is the last line of the first stanza. For the final stanza, the first line of the first stanza is the third line, and the fourth is the final line of first stanza. A formal poem that uses extensive repetition
There are various lyrics promulgated for the "child's ballad" entitled "Lord Randall", so the last stanza can vary. There is one version (Harry Belafonte) which also mentions hell as the fate of the poisoning female (being hung). (see related link)
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Quatrain.
If you mean that the mother changes the baby's surname, of course.If you mean that the mother changes her surname to the father's (the same as the baby), of course.
If there were eight stanzas (verses [sic]) then the second to last one would be the sixth stanza.
If you mean Essendon, the Australian team, it was in 2000 and the captain was James Hird