The statement that most accurately describes the use of epic conventions in epic poetry is that "Epic poetry from all cultures contains at least some of the conventions, but rarely do they contain them all." These conventions varies from one culture to the other.
A.The fakir's prediction that anyone who interferes with fate will be sorry
B.Mrs. White's crying when she realizes her son has not come back from the dead
C.Mr. White's comment that he would like to travel to India just to see the place
D.Mrs. White's assurance that Mr. White might win the next game of chess
Answer:
D
Explanation:
There is at least details for picking Franklin to write about. D is a possible answer.
I don't think A is correct. It states directly that Franklin was a hero. I don't think hero is quite the right word. On the other hand, signing the Declaration did make him heroic; the Declaration was Treason, or the British would have thought so. Still I believe D is the better answer.
B is simply wrong. Heroic and Important are very strong words.
C I don't see that any language is inappropriate for someone that reads well. In fact, the Declaration for example, is something every American should read. It is important to know why someone is an American.
I'll stick with D.
Oh-toh-rahy-noh-lar-ing-gol-uh-jee
the -ing syllable is always unstressed.