No, a refrain at the end of a stanza does not necessarily have to repeat the same exact words each time. It can vary slightly in wording or meaning while still maintaining a repeated element to create a sense of unity and structure in the poem.
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The refrain is the stanza that keeps on repeating after some lines in a poem. You'll see this a lot in songs (which are often a form of poetry). There will be a first verse, then the refrain, then the second verse, then the refrain. The Refrain is the part that gets sung over again between verses.
A paraphrase is when you reword someone else's ideas in your own words, while a quotation is when you repeat someone else's exact words.
Yes, you can repeat words in Scrabble.
the answer is 9 stanza with different words and 15 total
Yes, verse and stanza are basically the same thing.
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Yes you do repeat words and things a lot.
The last words of the first, third, and fourth lines in each stanza rhyme and the last words of the second and fifth lines in each stanza rhyme.
Quatrain.