Refrain
refrain
This is a refrain or chorus.
refrain
This is a refrain or chorus.
A chorus would be the answer.
refrain
anaphora
The repetition of lines in poetry or prose is often referred to as "refrain." In poetry, a refrain is a line or group of lines that is repeated at regular intervals, typically at the end of a stanza. This technique can enhance the rhythm, emphasize a theme, or create a sense of unity within the work. In broader literary contexts, it may also be called "repetition" when similar phrases or concepts are reiterated.
Calligraphic lines are lines that vary in size and intensity throughout the course of the line.
A sestina is a poetic form that consists of six stanzas, each with six lines, followed by a three-line stanza. The sestina's unique structure involves the repetition of six end-words in a specific pattern throughout the poem.
line is a group of points
A group of lines is often referred to as a "set of lines" or "collection of lines." In specific contexts, such as geometry, a group of parallel lines may be called a "parallel line set." In art or design, it might simply be described as a "series of lines." Each term can vary based on the context in which the lines are being discussed.