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Explainthe paragraph of the pome

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Usually they are called verses or stanzas. The stanza in poetry is analogous with the paragraph that is seen in prose; related thoughts are grouped into units. In music, groups of lines are typically referred to as verses. The stanza has also been known by terms such as batch, fit, and stave.

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The "paragraphs" in a poem are called stanzas. The term comes from the Italian for "little room." Think of each stanza as a room that is contained within the main house (the poem). Sometimes the rooms are large and sometimes not--but there is usually something going on in each one.

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