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Which feature is commonly found in ballads?
A. Three stanzas with an abab rhyme sche...
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2 Points
Which feature is commonly found in ballads?
A. Three stanzas with an abab rhyme scheme
B. Deep praise of a specific subject
C. A rhyming couplet at the end
D. An exciting story and a fast beat
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