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Which of the following statements about poetry is true epics and ballads are types of narrative poems the poet is always the speaker in the poem literary elements are not a characteristic of poetry when reading a poem always stop at the end of each line

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Epics and ballads are types of narrative

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Epics and ballads are types of narrative

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You don't have to stop in the end of each line at all. And the poet is not always the speaker (most of the times, he or she won't be). Literary elements are not characteristic of poetry only. So we have finally, the correct answer:

A ballad is a form of verse and many times is accompanied by music. An Epic is also a type of narrative, and often envolves epic heroes and journeys.

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