a stanza
Its just like a paragraph except its with poetry,get it?
stanza
In poetry, "paragraphs" are called stanzas.
In poetry, a stanza is like a paragraph in prose. It is a group of lines that form a unit within a poem, similar to how a paragraph contains a group of sentences that develop a central idea in prose.
Scenes relate to plays and dramas and paragraphs pertain to novels, stories and essays. Poetry is written in lines and stanzas.
to indicate a pause in the poem or a change in thought. kind of like a paragraph in an essay.
A group of lines is commonly referred to as a "stanza" in poetry. In prose, it can be called a "paragraph." Each stanza or paragraph typically serves to organize ideas or themes within the text.
A stanza in poetry is like a paragraph in writing. It's typically sectioned off by a space.
In regular writing it is called a paragraph. In poetry it is called a stanza. (not sure on the spelling of that.)
I'm a 11 year old boy and I like 2 or 3 short paragraph poems that are humorous
Restate the thesis statement (apexvs)
Walt Whitman's interesting life influenced his famous poetry.