Define stanza

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A stanza is a group of lines in a poem, typically separated from other such groups by a space. Stanzas are similar to paragraphs in prose and can vary in length, structure, and rhyme scheme. They are often used to organize ideas or themes within a poem, creating a rhythm or pattern that enhances the overall meaning and aesthetic of the work. The number of lines in a stanza and its specific form can greatly influence the poem's tone and style. Common types of stanzas include couplets (two lines), tercets (three lines), quatrains (four lines), and so on.