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A five-stanza poem might be 20 lines long, broken into five sections of four lines each. There's no rule about how many sentences a poem (or a stanza) has to contain. An example of that would be: 1)I have a pet bat, 2)no not a cat, 3)who lives in a hat, 4)and lies on a mat, lines 1-4 go together in 1 stanza and this is how you repeat the rest to make your 5 stanza poem!
One possible four stanza poem is "Welcome To Our Family" by Cappy Giachelli. Another example would be "What is a Grandmother" by an unknown author.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "The Cry of the Children"
A quatrain is, in poetry, a specific type of poem. There are not many rules to follow, and writing a quatrain is fairly simple. The quatrain contains just four lines. That's it and that's all the rules for writing a quatrain.
A stanza is a section of a poem, it can range from a, line, to whole paragraphs, depending on its melody. In Alexander Pushkin's poem "It's Time My Friend," the first section or the words between "It's time" and "abruptly die" comprise the first of the poem's two stanzas.
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One example of a 6-stanza poem about education is "The Power of Education" by Cindy Bohn. This poem emphasizes the transformative impact of education on individuals and societies. Another example is "Knowledge is Light" by Maria Loh. This poem explores the idea that education is the key to enlightenment and empowerment.
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A stanza is a group of lines in a poem that are separated by spaces. The number of lines in a stanza can vary, and it doesn't have to be specifically three lines.
Yes, a poem can have two lines in each stanza