Why is a refrain used in poetry?
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In poetry, the chorus is called a refrain. Coming from an old French word refraindre, meaning to repeat, a poetic refrain is a word, group of words, line, or group of lines repeated at specific moments in the poem. In songs, the point of the chorus is to be easily remembered and catchy.
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In poetry, the chorus is called a refrain. Coming from an old French word refraindre, meaning to repeat, a poetic refrain is a word, group of words, line, or group of lines repeated at specific moments in the poem. In songs, the point of the chorus is to be easily remembered and catchy.