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What purpose did the use of alliteration and rhyme serve in the ballads from the Anglo-Saxon era?
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What purpose did the use of alliteration and rhyme serve in the ballads from the Anglo-Saxon era?
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The purpose that the use of alliteration and rhyme served in the ballads from the Anglo-Saxon era was to remember the text more easily. At the time, these ballads were often sung, so the singers had to remember them by heart.
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