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The structure of “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall is described best as....

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Well, it depends on the answers you are given, it could either be a folk ballad or an elegiac broadside. in that it tells a story, doesn't have many characters, has a moral of the story. And finally, an elegiac broadside is a mournful, plaintive ballad. 
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