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He later turned the latter into aterzarimapoem.
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They are all interzarima, written without much literary correctness, but remarkably spirited, pointed and even brilliant.
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One example isterzarima, which is written in tercets with a rhyming pattern a-b-a, b-c-b, c-d-c.
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Given this natural tendency to glide forward,terzarimais especially well-suited to narration and description.
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Dante's poem is in "terzarima", the form he created as the poem's poetic vehicle.
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Some types of more complicated rhyming schemes have developed names of their own, separate from the a-b-c convention, such as the ottava rima andterzarima.
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