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15 December, 01:18

Read these stanzas from "Robin Hood and the Beggar." In this part of the ballad, Robin Hood meets a beggar and demands his money. The beggar responds.

How do these stanzas fit the characteristics of a ballad?

Excerpt from "Robin Hood and the Beggar"

"Sir, you must lend me some money

Until we two meet again."

The beggar answered cankeredly,

"I have no money to lend."

"You are as young a man as I,

And seems to be as swear

If you don't eat 'til you get from me,

You shall eat none this year."

A. The stanzas focus on heroic deeds

B. There is no pattern of stressed syllables in each line

C. The initial consonant sounds repeat in each line

D. The stanzas are song-like and tell a story

The answer is D.

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  1. 15 December, 01:20
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    The answer is D because thestanzasare song - like and tells story
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