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In El Burro Flautista the assonance is that of the last syllable only, e.g. mal casualidad. In El Pato y la Serpiente, p. 40, the assonance is a o, e.g. pato dado canso, etc. Un oso, con que la vida Ganaba un piamontés, La no muy bien aprendida Danza, ensayaba en dos pies. Queriendo hacer de persona, 185 Dijo a una mona: "¿Qué tal?" Era perita la mona, Y respondiole: "Muy mal."
Sin reglas del arte 175 Borriquitos hay, Que una vez aciertan Por casualidad. Sin reglas del arte, el que en algo acierta es por casualidad. When the vowels are the same beginning with the last accented syllable, but the consonants different, the rhyme is called assonance, e.g. boca tropa. In a short poem the same assonance is often kept throughout the composition.
The romance is composed of any number of seven or eight syllable verses, in the even numbers of which there is a correspondence of vowel sounds in the last two syllables, which is called assonance.
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