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English, 14.03.2022 22:30 noobgirlaskthequest

I nead help NOW PLESE 100 pits! Match the definition or example to the term.

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ballads
made by stress or emphasis on syllables
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symbols
ta da ta da ta da
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popular story tellers
ta ta da ta ta da ta ta da
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quick rhythm
rhythm that is not completely regular
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slower rhythms
to get the most enjoyment from poetry
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poetry
those who could tell stories in rhyme
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reading aloud
things or happenings that stand for ideas
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poetic language
story poems that are sung
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cadence
descriptive words, vivid words, figurative language
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rhythm
a kind of musical game

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