modern more moder and traditional is more traditional
Ballads are written to tell a story in a lyrical and poetic manner. They often focus on themes of love, heartbreak, adventure, and tragedy. Ballads are a way for the writer to convey emotions and capture the imagination of the listener or reader.
Different variations or versions of the same Ballad may be found as they were passed from generation to generation in unwritten, verbal form.
Modern ones r more like now and modern, and traditional ones it was ppl used to do and what was traditional and old-fashioned.
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