Ballads began as oral tradition, meaning that _________. a. they were passed down by being told aloud b. only certain bards could tell them c. they were initially written down d. they were meant to be enjoyed in solitude
The correct answer is most certianly a.) according to @arabpride :))
im thinking A since oral means out loud so i know that they were passed down by being told aloud
Because the word oral means to estranged aloud so a makes theist sense
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Not theist lol the most sense***
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lol thanks :) its not really a big acheivement :P I wanna get to 99
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A is the answer
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