GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
DYSLEXIA
Question
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Detailed explanation-1: -The number of stanzas in a poem varies depending on the style of poetry it is. However, most poems have at least four stanzas. One stanza in the poem is made up of four lines.
Detailed explanation-2: -A stanza is a group of lines that form the basic metrical unit in a poem. So, in a 12-line poem, the first four lines might be a stanza. You can identify a stanza by the number of lines it has and its rhyme scheme or pattern, such as A-B-A-B.
Detailed explanation-3: -There are not many rules when it comes to stanzas in poetry. A poem can have any number of stanzas, and each stanza can consist of any number of lines. The stanzas within a single poem can be all the same length or many different lengths.
Detailed explanation-4: -A poem or stanza with one line is called a monostich, one with two lines is a couplet; with three, tercet or triplet; four, quatrain. six, hexastich; seven, heptastich; eight, octave. Also note the number of stanzas. Meter: English has stressed and unstressed syllables.
Detailed explanation-5: -The monostich is a stanza-a whole poem-consisting of just one line. After that, there is the couplet (two-line stanza), tercet (three-line stanza), quatrain (four-line), quintet (five-line), sestet (six-line), septet (seven-line), and octave (eight-line).