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11 March, 11:19

Which is a characteristic of the poetic form known as an "ode"?

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  1. 11 March, 11:37
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    Ode is highly solemn and serious in its tone and subject matter, and usually is used with elaborate patterns of stanzas. However, the tone is often formal. A salient feature of ode is its uniform metrical feet, but poets generally do not strictly follow this rule though use highly elevated theme.
  2. 11 March, 11:40
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    It usually tells a story in poetic form. Ballads are a form of poetry that tells a story (usually in four line rhyming stanzas).

    (It usually tells a story in poetic form.)
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