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Gina
22 June, 09:10
How mant stanzas are there in the poem bereft?
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Carlos Dougherty
22 June, 11:29
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A stanza is like a paragraph of a poem or a group of lines in a poem.
I'm assuming you're referring to the poem Bereft by Robert Frost.
There aren't any separations of the lines nor any indentations, so you can see that it's one big stanza.
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