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What is a stanza?
a group of lines
a pattern of rhyming words at the ends of lines
words that appeal to the senses
words with regular patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables
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A stanza is a group of lines.
(For clarity: a pattern of rhyming words at line ends is a rhyme scheme; words that appeal to the senses are imagery; regular patterns of stressed/unstressed syllables are meter.)
(For clarity: a pattern of rhyming words at line ends is a rhyme scheme; words that appeal to the senses are imagery; regular patterns of stressed/unstressed syllables are meter.)
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