Ballad "A narrative poem often

  1. Multiple ChoicePart I of "Alone" can best be identified as an example of a (1 point) Responses ballad. ballad. sonnet. sonnet.
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  2. Part I of "Alone" can best be identified as an example of a (1 point) Responses ballad. ballad. sonnet. sonnet. lyric poem.
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  3. Ballad"A narrative poem often meant to be sung, typically with alternating rhyme and regular meter." A free verse poem without a
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  4. The Nobel Prize" can be identified as an example of a (1 point) Responses ballad. ballad. sonnet. sonnet. lyric poem. lyric
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  5. "The Nobel Prize" can be identified as an example of a(1 point) Responses ballad. ballad. sonnet. sonnet. lyric poem. lyric
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  6. Upload your poem for the Unit 8 Portfolio below! Remember that it has to be either a ballad, elegy, ode, narrative poem, litany,
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  7. A poem that consists of 14 lines and uses a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is most likely what poetic structure?(1 point)Resp
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  8. A poem that consists of 14 lines and uses a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is most likely what poetic structure?(1 point)Resp
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  9. A poem that consists of 14 lines and uses a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is most likely what poetic structure?(1 point)Resp
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  10. A poem that consists of 14 lines and uses a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is most likely what poetic structure?(1 point)Resp
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