| 31. | The stanza of the martinete is the cuarteta romanceada : four eight-syllable lines, rhyming in assonance abcb.
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| 32. | These poems dealt with the Highland clearances, and described the Scottish landscape in rich detail, using Gaelic assonances.
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| 33. | Most of the forms depend on number of syllables per line, as well as assonance, consonance, and alliteration.
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| 34. | It does not use traditional rhyme; instead, the lines are bound together by assonance, consonance, and alliteration.
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| 35. | Hungarian vowel harmony classifies the vowels according to front vs . back assonance and rounded vs unrounded for the front vowels.
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| 36. | The rhymes in the main pattern identical rhyme, true rhyme and assonance plays against two consonant rhymes heart / hurts.
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| 37. | Declaring himself dissatisfied with the assonance of " Junimist " poetry, Florescu demanded a more thorough literary consonance.
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| 38. | In skaldic poetry, the dr�ttkv�tt stanza had eight lines, each having three " lifts " produced with alliteration or assonance.
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| 39. | Furthermore, the lyrics tend to be written in eight-syllable quartets, with assonance in the first and third verses.
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| 40. | Assonance does not have to be a rhyme; the identity of which depends merely on sequence of both vowel and consonant sounds.
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