'Your Laughter' is writ in free verse, as are the greater part of alternate ballads of Neruda. The utilization of free verse is helpful for the melodious nature of his affection ballads. Nonetheless, since we can just get to his sonnets in interpretation, and on the grounds that free verse has consequently been received by his different interpreters, singular interpretations don't justify excessively remark on rhyme conspire.
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Answer:
Both authors provide excerpts from legends and fables that are good examples of oral traditions.
Explanation:
This is true because of the fact that, both use fables during their story telling. Especially the author of "Aesop's Life" story.