Canto Mnemonic
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canto
canto
/ˈkæntəʊ/
Examples
- That is the core of the 28th Canto of the Divine Comedy.
- The choir became The Bel Canto Chorus.
- The major locus of these cantos is the city of Venice.
- He was the brother of the bibliographer Ernesto do Canto.
- In the eighth canto, the nymphs enjoy themselves on the mountain.
- In the previous canto the poet identified himself with the leaves.
- The end of each canto suggests the topic for the next.
- In the I Canto the poet describe his impressions of the world.
- The diction is the same as that used in earlier cantos on similar subjects.
- The result of the new, more confident, Canto was immediate and stunning.
the highest part (usually the melody) in a piece of choral music
noun
a major division of a long poem
noun
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"Can + Toe. Sing a song so long that your toe can too."
"Can + Toe. Sing a song so long, from can to your toe."
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