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.
Wretched: awful, horrible.
Substantial: of great amount.
Haste: hurry
Proper: polite
Straggle: lag, to slow down
The correct answer is "him". To avoid confusion, simple remove all the other nouns and pronouns, except for the one in question. For the above sentence, saying "Our debater will be <em>he</em>" is grammatically incorrect. Therefore the complete corrected sentence should be "Our debaters will be Jorge and him.".
Order (She's meant to do it in an other way)
The poetic devices I notice in these lines from "Lake Isle of Innisfree" are C. both A and B.
Onomatopoeia is using words to denote sounds heard somewhere around you - here, the word lapping is onomatopoeic. Imagery is using descriptive words to create vivid images, so that you can imagine the scene as if you are truly there.