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allsm [11]
2 years ago
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40 points please help!

English
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kakasveta [241]2 years ago
3 0

The relationship between the poem's structure (stanzas and rhyme scheme) and its meaning is that, the structure of a poem helps to give more light to how the poem is understood.

<h3>What is a stanza?</h3>

The group of lines that are indicative of the metrical units in a poem is referred to as a stanza.

Hence, it is correct to state that the relationship between the poem's structure and its meaning is that, the structure of a poem helps to give more light to how the poem is understood.

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