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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Whoo, whoo, what do I see?
A wise old owl looking at me
Meow, meow, what do I see?
A big black cat is looking at me
Eee, eee, eee, what do I see?
A little bat just looking at me
Ribit, ribit, what do I see?
A big green tree frog looking at me
Squeak, squeak, squeak, what do I see?
A tiny garden mouse looking at me
Which phrase is an example of repetition in this poem?
A) what do I see
B) animals all about
C) on a moonlit night
D) A tiny garden mouse
B, same beginning letter in each word
She wants him to learn that it is dangerous and illegal for Chinese people to be on the Bund.
B.
She wants him to know that she is a good person who means him no harm.
C.
She wants him to think of himself as an American so she'll feel more at home.
D.
She wants him to realize that Americans are better than British people. i spent all my points on this one question can you help anyone plzzz plzzz i mean come on plz
2) His brother had an operation on his knee. It was a complete success . (The operation...)
3) My brother got a digital camera for his birthday. It has already gone wrong. (The digital camera...)
4) We saw a beautiful motorboat in the bay. It belonged to Steven Spielberg.(The beautiful...)