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Source: “Robin Hood and the Scotchman.” The Robin Hood Garlands and Ballads. Ed. John Mathew Gutch, William Hone, Francis Douce, and Edward Francis Rimbault. London: John Russell Smith and Joseph Lilly, 1750. 392-93. Google Books. Web. 24 June 2011. What is the structure of this poem? ballad free verse sonnet blank verse

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this poem is a ballad
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The correct answer is option A. The structure of the poem "Robin Hood and the Scotchman" is a ballad. A ballad is a poem or song that tells a story. In this poem, the story of Robin Hood is told. He wants to join the service of a Scot. The rhyme scheme of the poem is ABCB.

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