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English, 20.05.2021 05:20 scottkayce

Does anyone know how to write a sonnet? if you do, can you also help me write one? ill mark brainest for best poem too dont answer if no pls and thank you in advance:)

i swear english is my weakest subject smh

A ballad is a type of poem that tells a story and was traditionally set to music. English language ballads are typically composed of four lines per stanza that follow the A, B, C, B rhyme scheme.

Requirements: Must tell a COMPLETE story (real or fictional), must be written in four line stanzas that follow the A, B, C, B rhyme scheme (in each stanza), must include at least one enjambment. The enjambment must be in bold.

A minimum of six stanzas should be written. 1 for the Exposition, 2 for the Rising Action, 1 for the Climax, 1 for the Falling Action, 1 for the Resolution. If you want to write more you can.

An example of a ballad is "'Twas The Night Before Christmas" Click on the link to see the example. This poem has an A, A, B, B rhyme scheme, but you must use the A, B, C, B rhyme scheme.

Example:

Larry, a salamander, lived near a city (A)

in a misty, dark, and shadowy bog. (B)

His journey began with some bugs in his hand (C)

as he pondered and sat on a log. (B)

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