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KiRa [710]
3 years ago
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A poem about cat with 3 stanze and rhyming in one line wordin each stanze 3 line only ​

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Gre4nikov [31]3 years ago
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A poem about cat with 3 stanze and rhyming in one line word in each stanze 3 line is described below.

Explanation:

1. A three line stanza is called a tercet. A four line stanza is a quatrain, and a five line stanza is a quintet.

2. 3 line stanzas are called Tercets. A stanza in poetry is a group of lines usually separated by a blank line. Stanzas of 3 lines are called Tercets from the Latin word tertius meaning three.

3. 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.

4. A monostich has been described as 'a startling fragment that has its own integrity'[2] and 'if a monostich has an argument, it is necessarily more subtle.'[3] A monostich could be also titled; due to the brevity of the form, the title is invariably as important a part of the poem as the verse itself:[4]

5. Some one line poems have 'the characteristics of not exceeding one line of a normal page, to be read as one unbroken line without forced pauses or the poetics of caesura', and others having ' a rhythm, (as with one-line haiku), dividing easily into three phrases'

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