In regular writing it is called a paragraph. In poetry it is called a stanza. (not sure on the spelling of that.)
Explains and develops the main idea.
When a composer develops a musical idea, they use a process known as fragmentation.
Couplets are a pair of lines of poetry that are usually rhymed and have the same meter. They often express a complete thought or idea within the two lines.
anaphora
Describing Crusoe's self-examination develops the idea of battling one's flaws.
topical
Topical
topical
i have no idea sorry
i have no idea sorry
A two-line poem is called a couplet. It consists of two lines that usually rhyme and convey a complete thought or idea.
A group of two lines that rhyme is called a couplet. Couplet typically consists of two consecutive lines of poetry that share the same end rhyme and often have the same meter. This structure is commonly used in various forms of poetry to convey a complete thought or idea succinctly.