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Poetry lines are often grouped together into stanzas.
a. True
b. False

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Poetry lines are almost always grouped together into stanzas, so the answer is a) True.
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User SamYonnou
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Answer:

true.

Step-by-step explanation:

A stanza is a set of lines grouped together within a poem. They are usually separated by a blank space or indentation at the beginning of the stanza. Most poems make use of stanzas. They can follow certain rhyme or metrical schemes, though it is not necessary that they do. As a comparison, it is easy to think of stanzas as you would think of paragraphs in a text.

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