The correct answer is "elevated style".
This is because all of the other options do not belong to a true epic, and fit more with a satire. A true epic is supposed to be serious and present a great deed by the main hero or the heroes.
If the "books" wasn't a plural, it would be "his" but since it isn't singular, it would be "their"
It's advocating independence from great Britain to the people in the thirteen colonies
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>C. " I see you shining like a jewel of night".
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Iambic pentameter is a rhythmic scheme that consists of five iambs - two-syllable feet that consist of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one (it sounds something like this: da DA da DA da DA da DA da DA). Therefore, this line is pronounced like this (the accentuated syllables are bolded, and slashes separate the iambs): I see / you shi / ning like / a jewel / of night.