A Ballad would be more similar to a story, as it tells a narrative or poetic tale typically in a lyrical form with a musical accompaniment. A play is a form of literature meant to be performed on stage, involving dialogue and actions by characters.
A ballad is a narrative. The story may be love and romance (especially in music) but more common themes are heroism and/or folklore.
a 19th Century ballad scholar collected 38 separate ballads. In this century it would seem that there are many more than this. However, most, if not all of them are based on variations of an original theme. Further, your choice of the word 'ballad' in your question has been interpreted as meaning 'traditional story' and 38 are known.
That's like asking which is more emotional, a piano ballad or a guitar ballad? Power in an illustration comes from the appropriate symbols chosen and depicted to make a visual representation of the text (news story, etc ...) that it supports.
the bacteria would be more genetically similar.
I think their both great games, but would said the lost and damned because the missions are a little bit more challenging than the ballad of gay tony.
If you go to the website of UK folk band Strawhead you'll find they have recorded "Impossibilities" and several similar ballads from the 17th and 18 centuries.
I think it would be the MOST interesting if you wrote something that you thought up yourself.Unless of course you're writing fanfic (perfectly acceptable) -- in that case, I would make it as similar as possible!
No it's more of an anthem
The DNA of a lizard would be more similar to a snake's than a dog's.
Yes, she has many more Ballads.
Barnacles and Crabs are both Crustaceans, while limpets are Molluscs - so I would assume that a barnacle's DNA would be more similar to a crab's.
Since crabs and barnacles belong to the same evolutionary lineage, one would expect their DNA to be more similar. However, convergent evolution could result in homoplasies that would cause a barnacle to have DNA more similar to that of a limpet than a crab.