A poem that is told in an actual manner.
A. Lyrics
B. Ballad
C. Sonnet
D. Genre
Thinking its B, am i correct
I'm not sure what an "actual manner" is, but you're probably right. Two of these terms don't describe a type of poem.
thank u so much, for your help.
You're welcome.
To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the options one by one:
A. Lyrics - Lyrics are the words of a song, typically written in verse or poetry form. While a poem can have lyrical qualities, not all poems are lyrics.
B. Ballad - A ballad is a narrative poem or song that tells a story. It often follows a simple rhyme scheme and has a musical quality. Ballads can be told in a more straightforward or actual manner, making it a possibility, but let's explore other options to be sure.
C. Sonnet - A sonnet is a specific form of poetry that traditionally consists of 14 lines and follows a specific rhyme scheme. Sonnets often express deep emotions or explore complex ideas, but they are not necessarily told in an actual manner.
D. Genre - Genre refers to a category or classification of artistic works, including literature, music, or film. It is not specifically associated with a poem being told in an actual manner.
Based on the explanations above, the most fitting choice would indeed be B. Ballad. So yes, you are correct!