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can you write a poem with one stanza and 4 lines?about your sources of strengths?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Answered by Mithalesh1602398
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Answer:

In poetry, a quatrain is a verse with four lines. Quatrains are popular in poetry because they are compatible with different rhyme schemes and rhythmic patterns.

Explanation:

Step : 1  Four quatrains, totaling 16 lines, make up this poetry (or 4-line stanzas). Eight syllables make up each line. The refrain is in the opening line. The refrain comes in the second line of the second stanza, the third line of the third stanza, and the fourth (and last) line of the fourth stanza.

Children's poems, hit songs, and hymns all employ quatrains. The 4-line stanza can have a self-contained rhyme scheme and allows a poet to explore a theme further than a couplet can.

Step : 2  Exemplary Famous Quatrains

the William Blake work The Chimney Sweeper.

H. Wadsworth's The Wreck of the Hesperus Longfellow.

Elegy Thomas Grey wrote "In a Country Churchyard."

By Alfred, Lord Tennyson, "In Memory."

Because Emily Dickinson's poem Because I Could Not Stop for Death.

Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening."

Step : 3  The fundamental metrical unit of a poem is a stanza, which is a collection of lines. Therefore, the opening four lines of a 12-line poem may constitute a stanza. A stanza can be recognised by its length in lines as well as by its rhyme scheme or pattern, such as A-B-A-B. A monostich is a type of one-line poetry stanza. A monostitch can be used to break up the pace of a poem or to stand alone as a whole poem.

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