end rhyme --A regularly repeated line or phrase at the end of a stanza is a "refrain."
A refrain is a repeating stanza or lines of poetry. It provides a sense of cohesion and rhythm to the poem. It also reinforces the central theme of the poem.
No. A tercet is a three-line stanza. A sestet is a six-line stanza.
Multiplication is repeated when one number is repaeted. This can also include a phrase. Such as 3.1212121212121212121212. Then just draw a line over the first number or phrase that is repeating.
A poetic form that repeats six end words in different contexts - APEX
1.Couplet a two line stanza 2.Triplet (Tercet) a three line stanza 3.Quitrain a four line stanza 4.Quintet a five line stanza 5.Setstet (Sextet) a six line stanza 6.Septet a seven line stanza 7.Octave an eight line stanza
a 2 line stanza is called a couplet.
what is a 5-line stanza
A three-line stanza is called a tercet.
Look at the 3rd line in the first stanza, the 4th line in the second stanza, and the 1st line in the fourth stanza.
A poetic form in which entire lines are repeated, but only once each
A 5 line stanza is called a cinquain
A line. It would hardly bear the title of 'stanza'.