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Its a poem that has 19 lines, based on the repetition of the first and third lines of the first stanza. It is made up of five tercets, and one quatrain. The rhyme scheme is aba in the first stanza, bba for the next four stanzas, and abaa for the final stanza. The final line of the second and fourth stanzas is the first line of the first stanza, while the final line of the third and fifth stanzas is the last line of the first stanza. For the final stanza, the first line of the first stanza is the third line, and the fourth is the final line of first stanza. A formal poem that uses extensive repetition
A "stanza" is a paragraph in a poem, probably a pretty long one if you're referring to stanza 32 and 35. If you will form your question to include the literary work to which you are referring, somebody might be able to help you.
Yes, a poem can have two lines in each stanza
To write one hundred in standard form, you would simply write 100. To write one hundredth in standard form, you would write it as a decimal, which is 0.01.
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eight syllables in one verse four verses in one stanza four stanzas in one calavera
no one can write it for you read poems and annotate!
can you show me examples of 4 stanza poem?
Most Americans can sing only the first stanza of The Star Bangled Banner.
I love to write day and night
Yes. Many contemporary poets write poems that have no stanza breaks. Many writers, like Poet Laureate Kay Ryan for example, write one stanza poems. Patience by Kay Ryan is one example of a one stanza poem. Read it here: http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/20263
The rhyme scheme for stanza one of "A Fine Day" is AABB.
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a limerick
A strophe is a stanza. During the stanza, singers dance from one side of the stage to the other. The stanza that's sung while dancing in the opposite direction is called the antistrophe.
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