Jiang uses it for the audible rhythm and fluctuation in sound that the class should catch by hearing the poem slowly.
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cadence
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Jiang asks for the tercet to be reread slowly because cadence and fluctuation of sound are integral to understanding the poem.
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"...do it a little bit slower so we can catch the cadence, the sort of fluctuations in sound?"
"...is there any name, uh, for this kind of, uh, uh, cadence or, you know, rhyme in the, in the Italian literature? You know,..."
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