He never knew his father or mother.
Line has one syllable.
I believe it refers to the rhyming scheme of the poem. The last word in the first line (A) would rhyme with the last word in the third line. Likewise the last word in the second line (B) would rhyme with the last word in the fourth line. The scheme repeats itself through the stanza.
...a rhyming couplet. If the first syllable of each line is stressed, it's a 'heroic' rhyming couplet.
A haiku poem has the structure of 5-7-5, where there is a five syllable line on the first sentence, a seven syllable line on the second, and a five syllable line on the third.
All rhyming poetry.
The poetic meter for "It was not death, for I stood up" by Emily Dickinson is iambic tetrameter with a rhyme scheme of ABCBDEFED. This means each line has four iambs (unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable) and there is a pattern of rhyming within the poem.
a form of poetry that has three-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme aba, bcb
Rhyming cuplets are :anything eg.the cat sat on the mathe was very cuteand he was wereing a hathat and mat are rhyming cuplets but they have to be a line apart. and they have to rhyme!!
"Scar! Brother. Help me!"
A poem or a rhyming poem or a rhymed poem.
1. In words such as salad, you have a VCV pattern (vowel-consonant-vowel), in which the first vowel is short. The syllable division of such words is generally done after the consonant, i.e, as VC-V.
Rhyming words that come last in lines of poetry - APEX