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  2. Rhyme - Wikipedia

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    rima grave (oxytonic rhyme): The rhyming words are accented on the last syllable, for example: cartón (cardboard) and limón (lemon), jerez (sherry) and revés (backwards). Grave words that end in a single same vowel can be asonante rhymes for example compró (he/she bought) and llevó (he/she carried), tendré (I will have) and pediré (I ...

  3. Décima - Wikipedia

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    The décima afro-pacífica is an extension of the décima espinela into four décima stanzas with an introductory four-line stanza (or copla) that often summarizes the entire work using the 10th line of each décima stanza, making a total of forty four octosyllabic lines (one quatrain plus four décima espinelas).

  4. Rhyme royal - Wikipedia

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    Chaucer first used the rhyme royal stanza in his long poems Troilus and Criseyde and the Parlement of Foules, written in the later fourteenth century.He also used it for four of the Canterbury Tales: the Man of Law's Tale, the Prioress' Tale, the Clerk's Tale, and the Second Nun's Tale, and in a number of shorter lyrics.

  5. Glossary of Italian music - Wikipedia

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    poeti contadini: An alternate term, peasant poets, for ottava rima; polesane: A kind of dance song [2] canti de questua: Begging songs [18] recchia: A kind of central Italian two-part singing similar to canti a vatoccu [1] a recchione: A form of multi-part song from Lazio [17] a reuta: A form of Lazian multi-part song [17] rispetti: A kind of ...

  6. Iran confirms arrest of Italian journalist, state media reports

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    Iran has confirmed the arrest of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, state news agency IRNA said, citing the Iranian Ministry of Culture.

  7. Rima (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Rima, also known as "Rima the Jungle Girl", was an Edwardian-novel heroine. Rima may refer to: Geography. Rima, Morocco, a town and rural commune;

  8. In ‘A Complete Unknown,’ Sylvie Russo Is Fictional. Her ...

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    The character stands in for the real-life Suze Rotolo, whose relationship with Bob Dylan helped shape a legend.

  9. Ewers vs. Manning: How close is a Texas quarterback ... - AOL

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    Quinn Ewers has a 7-1 record this season, but that has not quieted talk of backup Arch Manning taking over as the Longhorns starting quarterback.