Edward Gorey
No
yes.ballads is all about story or narrative a rhyme.
the poetry has a rhyme words but a story did not has a rhyme words - this isn't true. Milton himself purposefully chose not to rhyme (Paradise Lost) yet it is still described as a 'poem'.
the famous storys names :: - judge dread - casper the freindly ghost
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you could have them sign a waiver, but it would be a lot easier just to change the names of the characters. I've had first hand experience with this situation when I wrote a story with one of my friends.
a poems ment to rhyme a story is ment top be interesting
a poem that tells a story is called ballad.
The main character is a person or animal that is mostly said in a rhyme, story, or riddle.
Rhyme it, change it into story like.
Yes, a story can rhyme! Rhyming stories often have a rhythmic quality that can make them engaging and fun to read or listen to. Many classic children's stories and poems, such as those by Dr. Seuss, feature rhymes.
In the story, the side character names are Sarah, Tom, and Emily.