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Hitman42 [59]
1 year ago
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A stanza is named according to how many lines it contains. If you counted the lines in a stanza and it contained three lines, th

en its name would be a(n) ____________.
sestet
triplet
quintrain
couplet
octet
English
1 answer:
konstantin123 [22]1 year ago
8 0

A stanza that contains three lines is known as a;

  • triplet

Poems are arranged in stanzas to lend organization to the poem. A stanza that contains three lines is known as a tercet or a triplet. These stanzas can have a specified rhyme scheme or could be free verse.

Stanzas are helpful in poems because they can help readers to identify the rhymes and pace of the poet.

Some examples of poems with three-line stanzas are; "One Art" by Elizabeth Bishop, "Do Not Go Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas, and "A Minute" by Patricia A. Gordon.

Learn more here:

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