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A line that is repeated at the end of each verse is called as REFRAIN.

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A Measured flow or movement in a poem is called?

Movement - This describes what ideas come first and how they develop, such as, the structure or the organisation, does each verse begin or end with a similar idea? Do the ideas change by the time you get to the end of the poem


Which is a way a poet might avoid letting a sestina sound too repetitive?

By using the repeated words in surprising new ways


What is the difference between a line and a verse in a poem?

Verse has two meanings when one applies it to a poem. A single line can be called a verse. When we talk about blank verse, each line of the poem is a verse. (Verse comes from a Latin word meaning 'to turn a corner': in poetry the lines turn a corner each time they end and you begin with a fresh capital letter). But a verse can also mean a 'stanza': a group of lines held together with a rime. O what can ail thee Knight at arms Alone and palely loitering? The sedge is withered from the lake And no birds sing. The rimes here bind four lines together into a verse of four lines (a quatrain). Because of this ambiguity, most poets (and the best critics) say 'stanza' when they mean 'group of lines' and 'line' when they mean 'single line'.


which best explains the use of repetition in "sestina of the tramp royal"?

Repetition focuses mostly on end words.


How can you tell the act one is written in blank verse in Julius Caesar?

You can always tell when Shakespeare is writing in verse. When he is writing in prose, the paragraphs look like this, with the sentences wrapped around to the next line without a capital. Paragraphs of prose look like big blocks of text. The situation differs much with blank Verse which is written in this way. All lines start in a capital but that Does not mean every sentence is a line. Some sentences in Shakespeare's verse Do not end where the lines end. This can be Another sign the lines are all in verse.

Related questions

Does the sounds of silence have a chorus?

"The Sound of Silence" does not have a chorus, but the title or a variation thereof is repeated at the end of each verse as a brief refrain.


What is the definition for recurring verse?

A recurring verse is a specific set of lines in a song that is repeated multiple times throughout the song, typically at the beginning or end of each verse. This repetition helps to establish a consistent theme or message within the lyrics.


What is a repeated verse?

verses


What does refrain?

A refrain is a repeating stanza or lines of poetry. It provides a sense of cohesion and rhythm to the poem. It also reinforces the central theme of the poem.


What does chorus?

a part of a song, that is repeated after a verse


What is Ayat?

Ayat is the plural of Ayah, an Arabic word that means "sign" or "miracle". It usually refers to the 6236 verses found in the Qur'an. Muslims regard each verse of the Qur'an as a sign from Allah. At the end of each verse, the verse number and a symbol denoting the end of the verse are usually written.


What is verse refrain in music?

Verse Typically, the section of music that introduces a new set of lyrics with each statement of the verse melody. In popular music the verse is less dynamic than the refrain. Refrain "To repeat." Typically, the section of music that repeats both the refrain melody and lyrics without change. In popular music the refrain is more dynamic than the verse. Also called the Chorus. Lyric Structure The refrain usually follows the first and maybe second verse of the song, and sort of sums up or clarifies what has already been stated in the song so far. An example is: It's been a hard day's night..... refrain is : when I'm home everything seems to be right, when I'm home feeling you holding me tight... then back to the verse, It's been a hard day's night. So the feeling is, it's been hard, but at night it's alright, showing the contrast between the day and night.


What is a regularly repeated line or phrase at the end of a stanza?

end rhyme --A regularly repeated line or phrase at the end of a stanza is a "refrain."


What is the chorus of a poem?

The chorus of a poem is a repeated section or refrain that appears at regular intervals throughout the poem. It serves to emphasize a key theme or idea and provides a sense of rhythm and structure to the piece.


What is the difference between a chorus and a hymn?

A chorus is reapeated throughout a song.The main difference between a verse and a chorus is who is singing and who is not. A verse is usually the part of the story that is a song and the chorus is is the sing along part of the song.


What is a 'verse' in a song?

You are asking about form in music. One of the many classic structures of poetry and song is verse with refrain. In a song the refrain, the part that is repeated after each verse, is called the chorus. Hence the verse is often sung by a soloist and the chorus by a group. A poem or song can have many verses, but the refrain or chorus is the same. In the Broadway musical of the era 1920 to 1960, it was common for a single verse to lead into the chorus, and that was it. The solo verse was soon forgotten and the chorus became the song that everyone knew. That may be why you are not familiar with the idea of a vese in a song.


What verse is repeated most in the Bible?

"And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying," .....occurring 72 times.