What is an antonym of stanza

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An antonym of the stanza is prose. While a stanza refers to a group of lines forming a unit in a poem or song, prose refers to written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without any metrical structure or organized into verses.

In prose, sentences and paragraphs flow continuously without division into stanzas. Unlike the structured and rhythmic nature of a stanza, prose allows for a more fluid and natural expression of ideas. It is the predominant form of writing used in narratives, essays, articles, and everyday communication.

Thus, stanzas and prose can be seen as contrasting forms of literary expression, with one emphasizing structure and the other focusing on free-flowing language.

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Answer 2
Answer: Antonym is defined as word with opposite meaning to another word. Since 'stanza' is an arrangement of a certain number of lines, usually four or more,sometimes having a fixed length, meter, or rhyme scheme, forming a division of a poem, it does not have an opposite word, or an antonym. However, if we look at poetry and prose as two opposing literary genres, antonym of stanza could be a division of text, 'passage' or 'paragraph'. Synonyms of stanza are verse and strophe. 

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The correct answer is that the shift is unnecessary. 

This is correct because instead of the verb tenses complementing each other, it says that "During the game, he 'dozes' off but soon 'jumped' back."

It wouldn't be a shift if you used the form "dozed" instead of "dozes". The shift is unnecessary.
The correct answer is that the shift is unnecessary. 

What can I can do so I comprehend what im reading

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use context cluse point out key vocabulary words and look them up to get what the pagr/paragraph/sentence is talking about of refering to. 

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I like to keep reading it over and over till I understand or find difficult words and write the definition to the side and highlight important facts

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Eee, eee, eee, what do I see?
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