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A group of lines is called a
.

A sequence of words forms a
.

A pattern of rhyming words at the end of lines is a
.

Patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables create
.

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A group of lines is called a stanza

A sequence of words forms a sentence (phrase or idiom)

A pattern of rhyming words at the end of lines is rhyme scheme

Patterns of stresses and unstressed syllables create a rhythmic beat

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I hope the answer is right

Answer:

a group of lines is called a (stanza)

a sequence of words forms a (line)

A pattern of rhyming words at the end of lines is a (rhyme scheme)

Patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables create (meter)

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