Explanation:
it is called infamy speech
Well, first of all, your writing is lacking.
* wildy?? - I suspect you mean 'wildly.'
* The comma and period in Answer D I suspect were NOT intentially omitted.
* Answers B and C are identically worded.
The line which is an irregular line of blank verse is the first one - <span>“He only says, ‘Good fences make good neighbours.’”
A blank verse is a type of a line that consists of 10 syllables, where each second syllable is stressed ( = iambic pentameter that Shakespeare always used). The second, third, and fourth line are all good examples of blank verse, whereas the first line has 11, instead of 10 syllables.
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from what I'm thinking it might be B
B. clever
The bridegroom is able to calm down the bride and stop her from crying. He expresses his love for her and how lucky he is to have her as his bride even though her dress might not be as fancy or elaborate as she might want it to be. He is described as "wily" which means clever, even if also deceitful.