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What do you call a poem consisting of 13 or 10 lines with two rhymes?

A poem consisting of 13 lines with two rhymes is called a rondeau prime, while a poem consisting of 10 lines with two rhymes is called a roundel. These forms typically have a specific rhyme scheme and structure that adds to their poetic appeal.


What is a rhyme in a poem?

The repetition of alike sounds in two or more words is a rhyme. Rhymes in poetry are typically found in the last few words of lines of in poems.


A villianelle is?

a girl villain?? i believe its a formal poem using extensive repetition. A villanelle is a short poem of fixed form, written in tarcets, usually five in number, followed by a final quatrain, all being based on two rhymes.


What is the definition of sonnet?

A short poem, -- usually amatory., A poem of fourteen lines, -- two stanzas, called the octave, being of four verses each, and two stanzas, called the sestet, of three verses each, the rhymes being adjusted by a particular rule., To compose sonnets.


How many vowel sounds in running?

There are two: a short U (uh) and a short I.


What the two kinds of literature?

Novel Poem Drama Short Story Novella


What is the rhyme scheme for infant joy?

The poem "Infant Joy" by William Blake follows a rhyme scheme of AABBCC. Each two-line stanza rhymes with the previous, creating a sense of simplicity and innocence in the poem.


What is a two - verse poem?

two verse poem is a poem with two different perspectives. It is from different people. The Poem comes together at the end.


What do you call a rhyming poem?

there are a couple modern words which could be defined as a rhyming song, such as rap or jingle, but the only musical term in English that I can find is Stanza, which applies to song as it does to poetryStanza - A selection of a song, two or more lines long, characterized by a common meter, rhyme, and number of lines.there is a more obscure term, Virelay which I think only applies to a very specific french song:(n.) An ancient French song, or short poem, wholly in two rhymes, and composed in short lines, with a refrain.(This definition is from the 1913 Webster's Dictionary and may be outdated.)


What is the rhyme scheme of the poem a visit from saint nicholas?

The author was Clement Clarke Moore. He wrote it in 1823.


What is the difference between a poem and a short story?

It's just the set up that is different. Short stories are the equivilant to that of any novel, just shorter. Their set ups consist of paragraphs, and flowing sentences. Poems flow, but they are placed in stanzes, which yes are like paragraphs. Poetry is a wide variety of writing so depending on what you are comparing will determine the differences. HOWEVER, for something to be a short story it just needs to meet a few requirements. A poem, such as The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe is both a short story and a poem. It flows and keeps tempo like a poem, but it also tells a story of a man haunted by the memory of his late beloved. We can also look to Romeo and Juliet which is technically a epic poem but is oftenly reffered to as a story.


Poem of 10 or 13 lines?

; Villanelle : A 19-line poem consisting of five tercets and a final quatrain on two rhymes. The first and third lines of the first tercet repeat alternately as a refrain closing the succeeding stanzas and joined as the final couplet of the quatrain.