ANSWER: C. It enhances the melancholic tone of the poem.
In that certain excerpt from "Dover Beach", Matthew Arnold speaks of a certain note of sadness that Sophocles also heard which led to his publications about human misery. The author is suggesting that he also heard what Sophocles heard, and is therefore also experiencing extreme sadness or melancholy.
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I think it's because we are in a new era where we begin to fully understand the meaning of certain things that generations never really took the time out to learn about or were never given to chance to learn of at a certain age and we just try to make a difference by not letting detrimental parts of history repeat itself. That's how I see it hope it helps.
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Answer: Robin Hood is more cunning and crafty with bow and arrow than Little John.
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Robin Hood and Little John are fictional characters from the child's ballad. The two of them started as enemies, but gradually became very good friends.
The main difference between them is that Robin is more cunning than John. Robin is capable of finding a way to deceit the law - he steals from the rich and gives to the poor. Little John is more concerned with the moral values and is not crafty. He accepts Robin's offer to become his sidekick shortly after their first encounter. Robin is also handy with bow and arrow, while John is not, which is clearly seen during their first fight. Robin will teach him how to shoot later in the story.