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Does it have to rhyme?
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A ballad should rhyme, but there are many different ways, it does not have to be AABB
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It could be aabb, aaab, aaaa but it should rhyme.
Answered by Anonymous on 10th June, 2009
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It could Rhyme but it doesnt have to!
Answered by Anonymous on 29th September, 2009
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A lot do but its your writting
Answered by Anonymous on 19th November, 2009
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Only lines 2 and 4
Answered by Anonymous on 10th February, 2010
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1 and 3 or 2 and 4
Answered by Anonymous on 10th June, 2010