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What does the word line refer to in a poem?

A single row of text
A grouping of rows of text
A series of rhymes in a pattern
A repetition of sounds in neighboring words

Answer :

Answer:

A single row of text

Explanation:

A grouping has more than 1 line.

A series is more than 1 line.

A repetition of sounds in neighboring words is more than 1 line.

Therefore- A :)))))))))))))

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In a poem, the word, line refers to:

  • A single row of text

What is the Line in a Poem?

In a poem, lines are the single rows of texts that build up to form stanzas and the poem at large. Poems can be structured or unstructured.

When trying to understand a poem, the lines can be analyzed for better comprehension. So, option A is right.

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