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originally folk songs, committed to memory; songs or poems that are stories (that is, they are narrative) and for which the author is often unknown. The most common ballad form is a quatrain (a 4-line stanza) in which the second and fourth lines rhyme, e.g. the childrenâ??s ballad, Sir Patrick Spens.
a graph composed of separate bars, plotted against an x and y-axis; used to represent discrete...
a verse or group of lines in a poem, separated from other verses or groups of lines by a gap in...
to bring together. In English, you may be asked to synthesise two pieces of writings, in...
sharp (clever) humour. Wit is not necessarily biting or angry, but it can be. Shakespeare wrote...