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3 November, 09:43

Match each stanza structure to the correct term.

Tiles a stanza of two lines

quatrain

a stanza of four lines

octave

a stanza of six lines

couplet

a stanza of eight lines

sestet

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  1. 3 November, 09:48
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    Two lines = couplet

    Four lines = quatrain

    Six lines = sestet

    Eight lines = octave
  2. 3 November, 09:50
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    A stanza with four lines would be a quatrain. A fun way to remember this is to think of four quarters. Both the words "quarters" and "quatrain" have the same sound at the beginning of the words. So when you hear that word, just think of 4 quarters equal 4 lines in the stanza.

    Now when thinking of an octave, a fun way to remember this is to think of an octopus. An octopus has eight tentacles, and an octave has eight lines in the stanza. So, this is a fun way to remember to that an octave has eight lines in a stanza.

    Here's another tip when thinking of a couplet. Now, it takes two people to be in a relationship, otherwise known as a couple. In a way, the same thing goes for a couplet. It takes two to be a couple, and it takes two lines in a stanza to be a couplet.

    This leaves one last tile and pair, to be a sestet, which is a stanza with six lines.

    Stanza with four lines



    Quatrain

    Stanza with eight lines



    Octave

    Stanza with two lines



    Couplet

    Stanza with six lines



    Sestet

    - Marlon Nunez
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