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Lines that intersect at regular intervals are a grid. A grid is created when a row and a column intersect.
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The repetition of lines in poetry or prose is often referred to as "refrain." In poetry, a refrain is a line or group of lines that is repeated at regular intervals, typically at the end of a stanza. This technique can enhance the rhythm, emphasize a theme, or create a sense of unity within the work. In broader literary contexts, it may also be called "repetition" when similar phrases or concepts are reiterated.
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.
Adjusting the words or structure of the repeated lines slightly
Villanelle :) -Apex-
A poet can prevent repeated lines in a villanelle from becoming tiresome by varying the language and imagery used in each repeated line, finding creative ways to reinterpret the repeated phrases, and introducing new elements or perspectives with each repetition to keep the poem engaging and fresh.
No lines are parallel in a regular pentagon.
they appear to move.these are curved and twisted lines or repeated drawings of slanted lines.
A refrain is a few lines or a stanza that is repeated in a poem (or song) at regular intervals. An example could be: Old McDonald had a farm, eeya eeya o and in his farm he had a chick eeya eeya o and a chick chick here and a chick chick there and a chick chick everywhere eeya eeya o So in this poem/song eeya eeya o can be said to be a refrain.