| 21. | Later lines do not contain the same amount of symmetry but do rely on assonance and rhymes throughout.
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| 22. | Tolkien invented the meter, which consists of trisyllabic assonances, three in each set of four lines.
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| 23. | In an ensuing discussion between Dr . Bryant and Rita, he asks her whether she understands assonance.
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| 24. | This last feature ( assonance ) may suggest a connexion with the liturgical " Alleluia ".
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| 25. | Alliteration and assonance played a key role in structuring early Germanic, Norse and Old English forms of poetry.
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| 26. | The choice, according to Tazenda, of this name was because of an assonance with their own language.
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| 27. | Vring s German translation of the text of employs assonance and alliteration in a manner that recalls medieval poetry.
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| 28. | Peppering his speech with his characteristic collection of assonance and alliteration _ like " sicker and slicker,"
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| 29. | If we head north in the alphabet, and trade assonance for alliteration, might we be talking . ..
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| 30. | This system of assonance can be found in approximately a tenth of the lines of Keats's later poetry.
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