the types of stanzas
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- Monostich. A one-line stanza. ...
- Couplet. A stanza with two lines that rhyme.
- Tercet. A stanza with three lines that either all rhyme or the first and the third line rhyme—which is called an ABA rhyming pattern. ...
- Quatrain. ...
- Quintain. ...
- Sestet. ...
- Septet. ...
- Octave.
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Tercet: A stanza of 3 lines. When a poem has tercets that have a rhyme scheme of ABA, then BCB, then CDC and so forth, this is known as terza rima. One famous example is Dante's Divine Comedy. Quatrain: A stanza of 4 lines, usually with rhyme schemes of AAAA, AABB, ABBA, or ABAB.
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