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Lines and stanzas in a narrative poem are like:

scenes and acts in a play
chapters in a novel
sentences and paragraphs in a short story
all of the above

Lines and stanzas in a narrative poem are like: scenes and acts in a play chapters-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

In this question, the lines are more like the sentences, and all the consumers were trying to complete them, and whenever they hit the right boundary, however, in a poem, every stanza requires necessarily this very same number of characters, that's why we can say that in this, all the given choice is correct.

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