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What characteristics of "Lord Randall," "Get Up and Bar the Door," and "Edward Edward" show that they were intended to appeal to a general audience rather than an elite audience?

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These ballads include the repetitions of words and verses that are typical of folk-songs and folk poetry in general. This is probably the most obvious thing that indicates they are part of a tradition of popular art, having its origin and appeal among ordinary people and not with royalty or the upper classes overall.