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Masja [62]
1 year ago
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What does opening line of the poem mean?.

History
1 answer:
Ganezh [65]1 year ago
3 0

The opening line of the poem is the first line of the poem, which is called the first verse.

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

Although verse refers to a single poetic line, the term is increasingly used to refer to the poetic form in general. Formally, a verse is a single metrical line in a poetry poem.

Verse, on the other hand, has come to denote any grouping of lines in poetic writing, with groupings generally referred to as stanzas. In contrast to prose, verse in the uncountable (mass noun) sense refers to poetry.

Therefore, the first line of the poem, known as the first verse, is the poem's opening line.

To learn more about the poem, refer to the link:

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