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Use Dylan Thomas’s poem “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” to answer the question.%0D%0A%0D%0AIn this poem, what is the first line called, in poetic terms?
stanza
introductory line
first refrain
villanelle
stanza
introductory line
first refrain
villanelle
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Use Dylan Thomas’s poem “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” to answer the question.%0D%0A%0D%0AWhat is the relationship between the second lines of each stanza?
They form a stanza.
They repeat.
They rhyme.
They are a refrain.
They form a stanza.
They repeat.
They rhyme.
They are a refrain.
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Which answer choice correctly defines refrain?(1 point)
a line that repeats
a set of lines arranged together in a poem
the number of beats or stressed syllables per line of poetry
a central message in a poem
a line that repeats
a set of lines arranged together in a poem
the number of beats or stressed syllables per line of poetry
a central message in a poem
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What is a villanelle?(1 point)
a type of poem that has 14 lines
when a poem’s speaker talks directly to the reader
when all lines in a poem have the same end rhyme
a type of poem that uses three-line stanzas and two refrains
a type of poem that has 14 lines
when a poem’s speaker talks directly to the reader
when all lines in a poem have the same end rhyme
a type of poem that uses three-line stanzas and two refrains
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GPT 3.5
The first line in Dylan Thomas's poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" is called the introductory line.
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GPT 3.5
The relationship between the second lines of each stanza in Dylan Thomas's poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" is that they form a refrain. In a refrain, a line or set of lines is repeated at regular intervals throughout the poem. In this case, the second line of each stanza, "Rage, rage against the dying of the light," is repeated as a powerful call to action.
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GPT 3.5
The correct definition of a refrain is:
a line that repeats.
a line that repeats.
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GPT 3.5
A villanelle is a type of poem that uses three-line stanzas and two refrains.