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what does a stanza in each poem have?
1. the same rhyme scheme
2. the same number of lines
3. a central idea
4. a title

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In poetry, a stanza typically has the following characteristics:

1. **The same rhyme scheme**: Many poems consist of stanzas that share a rhyme scheme, which contributes to the overall musicality and structure of the poem, although this is not a strict requirement for all poems.

2. **The same number of lines**: Stanzas often have a consistent number of lines within a poem, especially in structured forms such as sonnets or villanelles. However, free verse poems may vary in line length from stanza to stanza.

3. **A central idea**: Each stanza may express a central idea or theme that contributes to the overall message or emotion of the poem. This can vary from stanza to stanza but often maintains a cohesive thought.

4. **A title**: While individual stanzas don't have titles, the overall poem has a title that encompasses its themes and ideas.

In summary, stanzas in poems usually have the same rhyme scheme and number of lines (especially in structured forms), and they often convey a central idea, whereas individual stanzas do not have their own titles.

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