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AA | FAVORITES
B | PROSE NARRATIVE

For verse in prose narrative, and for prose narratives in verse, see C820.

C | BALLAD SONG DANCE GAME MUSIC VERSE
D | DRAMA

Drama accessories are classified with C480 when considered apart from rest of drama. For dramatic dance, see C490; for dramatic game, C526. For verse in drama, see C830. For structure in which drama is performed, see M868. Use F620 or other parts of the F600s (Festival) for parades, mumming, and begging door to door. Of course, mummers plays belong in the D section.

F | CUSTOM FESTIVAL

For verse in custom and festival add BN C840 on a separate line.

M | ART CRAFT ARCHITECTURE

Materials and methods of manufacture. After object is made, its use or function change interest in it to field to which it is applied. For a verse in art, craft, architecture, see C850.

N | FOOD DRINK

For verse on food or drink, see C855. For custom or belief concerning food or drink, such as fasting or tabu, see F500 or P500.

P | BELIEF

For verse in belief, see C860.

S | SPEECH

For verse in speech, see C870.

V | PROVERB
W | RIDDLE

A thought provoking question which asks for a solution. For verse in riddle, see C890.

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