<span>C. Give him a second chance and treat him more fairly</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The lines that describe the decline and fall of the city are the following:
- These wall-stones are wondrous —  calamities crumpled them, these city-sites crashed, the work of giants  corrupted. 
- The roofs have rushed to earth, towers in ruins.
- The halls of the city  once were bright: there were many bath-houses,  a lofty treasury of peaked roofs, many troop-roads, many mead-halls  filled with human-joys until that terrible chance changed all that.
- Days of misfortune arrived—blows fell broadly—
death seized all those sword-stout men—their idol-fanes were laid waste —the city-steads perished.
-  This place has sunk into ruin, been broken  into heaps,
 
        
             
        
        
        
Roberts frost's poem concern life in the city is true<span />
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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You can help them by sticking up for them or saying something to the person whos bullying. You can aslo tell an adult or someone whos close or call 911 if it's a really bad situation.
Hoped I helped!