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GenaCL600 [577]
1 year ago
13

Hat is the difference between a literary ballad and a folk ballad?

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1 answer:
Musya8 [376]1 year ago
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The difference between a literary ballad and a folk ballad is option C: A folk ballad has been passed down orally; a literary ballad has a known author.

<h3>What is literary ballad and Folk ballad ?</h3>

Literary ballad is narrative poem that is recorded by a poet using the literary devices.Folk ballad is the oral narrative used in a form of singing song.

Because the Literary ballad is narrative poem that is recorded by a poet using the literary devices. Literary ballad was a old verse narrative which was complex and needed elaboration by the poet.

Literary ballad was in recorded in a written form. And the folk ballad is the oral narrative used in a form of singing song. Folk ballad was a traditional way of passing the songs in a form of oral to the common people.

Hence the correct option is C.

To know more about a literary ballad, refer to the link:

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