A line, or part of a line, that repeats later in the poem is called a refrain.
Poetic forms that make use of a refrain include rondeaus, triolets and villanelles.
a paragraph in a poem can be referred to as a verse or a stanza
a stanza, or sometimes people call them verses
It's a "verse".
Many verses are one stanza, or strophe.
It is either referred to as repetition or refrain. Some persons use the term chorus but the first two are more accepted
They are called 'lines'.
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Paragraph formatting.
A group of sentences is called a paragraph
That's called a "widow." If your paragraph has the last sentence on the next page, it's called an "orphan."
It's an acrostic poem.
When all the sentences of a paragraph are presented in an order that makes sense, it is called logical order.Answer: Logical
In poetry, "paragraphs" are called stanzas.
I believe you are looking for the word STANZA
The first paragraph of a poem is commonly known as a stanza. It is a group of lines that form a unit in a poem, similar to a paragraph in prose writing. Stanzas can vary in length and structure depending on the poem's form and style.
A paragraph in an essay is most like a stanza in a poem. Just as a paragraph is a grouping of related sentences discussing a central idea, a stanza in a poem is a grouping of lines that often conveys a specific theme or emotion. Both paragraphs and stanzas help structure the overall piece of writing.
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a stanza, is like a paragraph in a poem.
A stanza is a section of a poem that consists of two or more lines. A paragraph is a section of writing that normally consists of five or more sentences.
a poem about a poem.
A stanza is a division of a poem mad of at lease two lines, much like a paragraph. If a poem has six stanzas it has six divisions.