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A stanza is a group of lines in poetry that are separated by a space. It acts as a structural unit within a poem, and typically has a specific number of lines and a set rhyme scheme or meter. Stanzas help to organize the poem's ideas and aid in the flow of the text.

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13y ago

something has to rhyme at the end of a sentence,

for example:

i heard nothing but laughter

the little girl ran after

her brother....

etc. so on and so on..
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9y ago

A stanza is a subdivision within a poem, in the same way that paragraphs are subdivisions within an essay. An example of a sentence using the word "stanza" is "I find his use of metaphor in the third stanza redundant. "

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6y ago

We need to memorize the first stanza in The Lay of the Last Minstrel by tomorrow.

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11y ago

The group of lines continued in a same number till the end of a poem,some time it has rhyming words also is called a stanza in a poem.

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12y ago

a stanza is a "paragraph" in a poem.

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