A ballad is best characterized by having a narrative verse set to music and is traditionally sung. The language in a ballad varies and need not involve dialogue or a specific number of lines.
A ballad is characteristic of a couple of features but most notably, option B is correct: a ballad often takes the form of a narrative verse set to music. Ballads traditionally tell a story, and often a dramatic or sentimental one, intended to be sung. The language of a ballad can be everyday but it also can be poetic and enriched with various literary elements such as symbolism, metaphors, and so on. It's worth noting that ballads don't necessarily involve dialogue between characters like option C suggests, nor are they restricted to having exactly fourteen lines of lyrical verse like option D implies. These are more characteristics of other literary forms such as dramas or sonnets
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(c)Like Harburg, many were grateful for the lessons they learned from the Depression.
(d)Like Harburg, many made meticulous plans to prepare for the Depression.
The question concerns the interview with Harburg - American lyricist whose song Brother Can You Spare a Dime? became a popular song of Depression Era. In the interview, Harburg emphasizes the prosperity of American business. He says that like all other Americans they thought this prosperity would continue forever. The correct answer from the analysis of the interview is the first option - A.
Answer:
I am ninga the best fortnight player
Explanation:I am going to your house at 3am and break your kneecaps epic style
The correct answer is:
Verbal: thinking
Type of verbal: participle
A verbal is a word constituted by a verb yet operating as a different part of speech. A participle is a verbal that offices as an adjective. There are
two types of participles: Present Participles (always ending in -ing) and Past participles (regularly ending in -ed or -en, are formulated from the form of a verb applied with the verb to be as an auxiliary verb).