I’ve always appreciated this one:
Travel Sickness ~ A Funny Poem About A Writer
Travelling by train from Luton to London
To attend a writers' convention
I spotted the chap in the seat opposite
Was reading my latest collection
Feeling my chest swell with authorial pride,
I coughed to attract his attention.
'I see that you're reading my book', I remarked,
Expecting a friendly reception.
Instead, he went red. 'Have it back', he said,
'I was under a misapprehension.
It was on my seat when I boarded the train,
But it's quite beyond comprehension.'
Answer:
Independent clause
I think

What is the correct meaning of the word stanza?
Answer:
The Correct Answer is a group of lines that form a division of a poem! :))
Hope this Helps!!
