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A stanza or paragraph

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What are synonyms of quatrain?

A quatrain is a stanza of four lines, or perhaps a four-line verse.


What is a set of lines called?

it is either called a paragraph or verse.


How many lines of a verse of sonnet?

Four. Qua is a prefix, meaning four.


What is a stanza called that has four lines?

A stanza of four lines is called a quatrain.


What is a humourous verse of 5 lines called?

A lymeric......!


Lines with irregular meter and length are called?

free verse


What is the difference between a line and a verse in a poem?

Verse has two meanings when one applies it to a poem. A single line can be called a verse. When we talk about blank verse, each line of the poem is a verse. (Verse comes from a Latin word meaning 'to turn a corner': in poetry the lines turn a corner each time they end and you begin with a fresh capital letter). But a verse can also mean a 'stanza': a group of lines held together with a rime. O what can ail thee Knight at arms Alone and palely loitering? The sedge is withered from the lake And no birds sing. The rimes here bind four lines together into a verse of four lines (a quatrain). Because of this ambiguity, most poets (and the best critics) say 'stanza' when they mean 'group of lines' and 'line' when they mean 'single line'.


What can a line of poetry be called?

A line. Ex: lines 1 through 4 uses internal rhyme


What is a four stanza poem?

It is a poem that has four verses (stanzas). a stanza is like a verse in a song. a four stanza poem can be ryhming or free verse depending on your preference. but realy u dont now what a four stanza poem is "WOW!"


What are Lines of iambic pentameter that contain no form of rhyme called .?

That is called blank verse.


Are the first four lines in the prologue of Romeo and Juliet blank verse- Why or why not?

No, it is in strict Iambic Pentametor.


What are Two or more lines of a poem that are grouped together?

The lines of a poem which group together are called a verse, a stanza, or a strophe. A poem can have verses, the same as a song can: stanza and strophe are just other words for 'verse'.