Traditionally, a ballad verse has 2, 4, 6, 8 or 12 lines. There is no limit to the number of verses.
A Ballad typically has eight syllables per line. However, the number of syllables can vary depending on the specific ballad style and form.
I think it's 9, 6, 9, 6.
Ballad has two syllables. Bal-lad.
4 lines the 2nd and 4th rhyme
four lines.
Two. :)
2-Bal-lad
A ballad poem typically consists of four-line stanzas with a rhyme scheme of either ABAB or ABCB. The length can vary, but a traditional ballad can have multiple stanzas, each telling a story or narrative.
A. A pattern of repeating words or phrasesB. An ending that includes a coupletC. Little or no rhymeD. Five to seven syllables in a line
The Ballad of Desmond Kale has 638 pages.
The Ballad of Abu Ghraib has 304 pages.
The Ballad of Matthew's Begats has 32 pages.
it does not matter how many lines
It has four pairs of syllables, is a tetrameter, and could be part of the alternating-line pattern of a ballad stanza.
it does not matter how many lines
it does not matter how many lines
four