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Case Torres
20 August, 16:50
What do you call a stanza with 6 lines? (poetry)
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Travis Hendricks
20 August, 16:56
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The answer is sestet.
A 6 line stanza in a poem is called a sestet.
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Titus Barr
20 August, 18:56
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The correct answer is sestet
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