Half a line of verse is called a hemistich. A hemistich is a division of a line of poetry into two parts, often creating a pause or a sense of completion within the line.
A line. Ex: lines 1 through 4 uses internal rhyme
Rondelet
a verse or a stanza depending on the structure and length of the line.
A line that is repeated at the end of each verse is called as REFRAIN.
Yes. It's called a quatrain.
Free verse.
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Hemispheric line
verse
A line of verse with four consecutive trochees is called a catalectic trochaic tetrameter line. This line consists of four trochees with the final trochee missing an unstressed syllable, resulting in a shortened line.
A bisector
It's a "verse". Many verses are one stanza, or strophe.