Im going to check on this one
Explanation:
the protagonist is is important because he's the one who drives the plot forward although evens and circuit amses happen to characters it's the characters response that defines what happen in your story here protagonist witnesses the murder of his parent as a child
1. "Annabel Lee" is an example of a sestet. This means that a stanza consists of 6 lines.
2. "In Memoriam" is an example of a quatrain. This means that a stanza consists of 4 lines.
3. "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is an example of an octave. This means that a stanza consists of 8 lines.
4. "Hero and Leander" is an example of a couplet. This means that the successive lines in a stanza have the same number of syllables, and each two lines rhyme.
Both A and C are correct.