A stanza is lines that form a paragraph in a poem. Each stanza has a number of lines that are equal to others (usually)

(Stanza 1)
Dogs seem intelligent
But not as smart as people thought
Dogs could not do a thing
Beside bothering its owner
(Stanza 2)
Some dogs might be stupid
But they have what's called loyalty
You might treat them badly
But they will never leave their owners
(Sorry for the boring poem, I couldn't think of any good poems. I made them in rush)
A stanza divides verses in the poem equally, so that the beginning of the next stanza restarts its format
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