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Question 1

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what is a ballad
Answer
  • ballads are narrative poems that tell a story. someone usually dies in ballads.
  • ballads are poems that tell a story. someone usually dies in ballad
  • ballads are a poem and someone usually dies in it

Question 2

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what are some features of a ballad
Answer
  • rhythm, rhyme
  • rhyme

Question 3

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what is an iambic rhythm
Answer
  • an iambic rhythm is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. iambic rhythms are the most commonly used in ballads because they create a sense of ugency.
  • an iambic rhythm is a stressed syllable folllowed by an unstressed syllable.
  • an iambic rhythm is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. iambic rhythms are the most common in ballads because they create a sense of urgency.

Question 4

Question
what is an iambic rhythm
Answer
  • an iambic rhythm is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. iambic rhythms are the most commonly used in ballads because they create a sense of ugency.
  • an iambic rhythm is a stressed syllable folllowed by an unstressed syllable.
  • an iambic rhythm is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. iambic rhythms are the most common in ballads because they create a sense of urgency.

Question 5

Question
what is an iambic rhythm
Answer
  • an iambic rhythm is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. iambic rhythms are the most commonly used in ballads because they create a sense of ugency.
  • an iambic rhythm is a stressed syllable folllowed by an unstressed syllable.
  • an iambic rhythm is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. iambic rhythms are the most common in ballads because they create a sense of urgency.

Question 6

Question
what is an iambic rhythm
Answer
  • an iambic rhythm is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. iambic rhythms are the most commonly used in ballads because they create a sense of ugency.
  • an iambic rhythm is a stressed syllable folllowed by an unstressed syllable.
  • an iambic rhythm is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. iambic rhythms are the most common in ballads because they create a sense of urgency.

Question 7

Question
what is an iambic rhythm
Answer
  • an iambic rhythm is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. iambic rhythms are the most commonly used in ballads because they create a sense of ugency.
  • an iambic rhythm is a stressed syllable folllowed by an unstressed syllable.
  • an iambic rhythm is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. iambic rhythms are the most common in ballads because they create a sense of urgency.
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