Once, I was enslaved chained and bound but I escaped
Once, I had a dream and a speech of power but I got killed
Once, I couldn't breath and neck kneed but I was killed
Once, I could not catch a break but I protested
Once, I was power and couldn't be shaken but I still am
Once- Long Live Power
Answer:
I would say A/ first answer
Explanation:
this is because this is what most, if not all folktales have in common.
Answer: The rhyme scheme of the poem is, ABAB, CDCD, EFEF.
Explanation:
Rhyme schemes are the patterns of a line that are designed in such a way that they rhyme with each other. For example, the words game and same are rhyming words. In ‘Sonnet 5’ William Shakespeare have used ABAB, CDCD, EFEF rhyme scheme.
The first line of the poem ends with ‘frame’ (A). The second line end with the word ‘dwell’ (B). The third line end with ‘same’ (A), while the fourth line ends with ‘excel’ (B). Thus making it ABAB rhyme.
Similarly, the other lines (on-gone, there-where) make the CDCD rhyme scheme and so on.
Answer:
If you are asking if that is a sentence explaining how to use the word Best I would say that's correct.
Explanation:
If not I don't know