asurance
A stanza containging two lines
They are stanza forms based on number of lines.
Basically, the third stanza of John Donne's A Valediction Forbidding Mourning is saying this: Life is scary and sometimes painful. We wonder what it means. But the afterlife, even though we often fear it more, has no pain and fear in store for us.
They may separate poems into stanzas of varying line lengths
A 5-line stanza of any kind can be called a quintain, a quintet, or a cinquain. However, the word cinquain is also used both for a particular verse form of French origin, and for a particular syllable-counting form (of no great merit or interest, as far as I can see). It is therefore best to stick with quintain as the general word for any 5-line stanza.
foundational
(Apex) Prose can be used in fiction and nonfiction writing.
Diligence
Snobbish
Which statement best characterizes the United Services Military Apprenticeship Program (USMAP)
fearful
conceited
encounters.
Diffuse
A.
Anxious.
A stanza containging two lines