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How does your Text Tula differ from the rhyme, sound, density, and theme of the old?

In terms of rhyme, Text Tula and Tanaga were almost exactly the same.  The only
difference is that textula writers use rhymes ranging from dual rhyme forms: AABB, ABAB,
ABBA, to freestyle forms such as AAAB, BAAA, or ABCD. Moreover, Tanagas do not have
titles traditionally because they should speak for themselves. However, some of the textula do
have them. Its sound and density, on the other hand, were just the same. Since texttula is more
modernized, its themes are much more connected to current trends than the tanaga.

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