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MUSIC AND SONG
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the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time without changing
traditional
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Why is the folk story about Robin Hood his favourite?
It's his favourite because it has everything that makes a good story- drama, action and humuor.
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the quality of being fair and right
justice
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Why does Martin love folk music?
He thinks it's the most interesting kind of music.
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the quality in something that causes such amusement (smile/laugh)
humuor
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Which text has different verses? (Interview or Song)
Song
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Which text is about someone who lived hundreds of years ago? (Interview or Song)
Song
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the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time
culture
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websites and computer programs that allow people to communicate and share information on the internet using a computer or mobile phone
social media
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Where did Robin Hood live?
He lived in Sherwood Forest.
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Which text has rhyme and rhythm? (Interview or Song)
Song
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Was he a good person?
He was a good person because he helped the poor.
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a particular way of explaining or understanding events
narrative
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Which text has questions and answers? (Interview or Song)
Interview
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Which text is a story? (Interview or Song)
Song
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How is Martin going to promote his music? Why?
He's going to promote his music through social media so that more people can hear it.
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What three things does he say are important in writing a song?
The narrative or story, the tune and the rhythm are all important in writing a song.
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moral in an honest, brave, and kind way
noble
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Which text talks about someone’s interests? (Interview or Song)
Interview
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a story, especially one that might be invented or difficult to believe
tale
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