Break it up before something bad happens
Answer:
I read the crucible last year, I believe she just thought of him less than a man, she just doesn't love him anymore and they fight constantly
Explanation:
Answer:
He must be banished from Thebes and no person is allowed to speak to him or help him in anyway.
The poem speaks of a giant statue of a great and well-renowned king, but that statue lies destroyed in the sand. It speaks of the king being so famous that even "the mighty" cannot compare with it. And yet, in an ironic twist, this statue is described as a wreck. This implies that death overpowers even great fame and wealth, and the best choice is A.