The best description of the structure of a ballad is: It usually tells a story and has a specific rhyme scheme.
What best describes the structure of a ballad?(1 point)
Responses
Each line or stanza starts with the same word or phrase.
Each line or stanza starts with the same word or phrase. - no response given
There are 14 lines arranged in a specific way.
There are 14 lines arranged in a specific way. - no response given
It has three stanzas of five, four, and six lines.
It has three stanzas of five, four, and six lines. - incorrect
It usually tells a story and has a specific rhyme scheme.
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Which details could be used to draw conclusions about a poem’s meaning?(1 point)
Responses
how much readers like or dislike the poem
how much readers like or dislike the poem
the poem’s structure, such as rhyme scheme, refrain, and meter
the poem’s structure, such as rhyme scheme, refrain, and meter
the author’s name, birthday, and the city where they were born
the author’s name, birthday, and the city where they were born
where the poem was originally published
Responses
how much readers like or dislike the poem
how much readers like or dislike the poem
the poem’s structure, such as rhyme scheme, refrain, and meter
the poem’s structure, such as rhyme scheme, refrain, and meter
the author’s name, birthday, and the city where they were born
the author’s name, birthday, and the city where they were born
where the poem was originally published
The detail that could be used to draw conclusions about a poem’s meaning is: the poem’s structure, such as rhyme scheme, refrain, and meter.