A poem that is told in an actual manner.

A. Lyrics
B. Ballard
C. Sonnet
D. Genre

C is wrong so is A correct?

sorry I mean is it D. Genre?

I told you yesterday that D is incorrect. And I see you still haven't looked up these terms either.

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Actually I wanted to get sure with other tutors as well because now I have only one chance to attempt it and I don't want to get even one wrong. Please tell me the answer directly. am really getting very confused

Absolutely not.

You've already guessed wrong twice, so now you're on your own.

Yes, A is correct. A poem that is told in an actual manner is commonly referred to as lyrics.

To arrive at this answer, you can break down the question and analyze the terms used. The question states that the poem is "told in an actual manner." This indicates that the poem is straightforward and explicitly conveying a message or story.

Next, you are given four options: Lyrics, Ballard, Sonnet, and Genre.

To determine the correct answer, consider the definitions:
- Lyrics: A type of poem that expresses personal emotions or feelings and often set to music.
- Ballard: A narrative poem that tells a story.
- Sonnet: A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme, typically expressing a single idea or emotion.
- Genre: A category or style of literature.

Given that the poem is in an "actual manner," it suggests that it is more straightforward and less structured, which aligns with the definition of lyrics. Therefore, A, lyrics, is the correct answer.