Stanzas. Stanzas are groups of lines within a poem that are separated by a space. They are similar to paragraphs in prose writing and are used to organize the poem's content and structure.
The lines of a poem which group together are called a verse, a stanza, or a strophe. A poem can have verses, the same as a song can: stanza and strophe are just other words for 'verse'.
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The lines grouped together in a poem. A stanza is to a poem what a paragraph is to text.
A poem with four lines is called Quatrain
The division in any poem is called a stanza. The second stanza begins where the words start at the space underneath the first stanza. Canto is another word that is used for division in a long poem, particularly epics.
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A quatorzain is a 14-line poem. The word "quatorzain" itself means a poem with 14 lines.
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Every Four lines in any poem is called a ''Stanza''.
A three stanza poem is a poem that consists of three grouped sets of lines. Each stanza may contain a set number of lines and follow a specific rhyme scheme or pattern, depending on the form of the poem. Stanzas are often used to organize ideas and create a structured flow within a poem.