Stanza
Stanza is a set of lines which may include all of the above mentioned.
Answer:
A strong leader would be able to govern a society effectively.
Explanation:
i got it right
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. The type of rhyme that is used by Edgar Allen Poe in these line from "The Raven" would be an identical rhyme. <span>This is </span>rhyming<span> a word with itself, but often refers to a different meaning. Hope this answers the question.</span>
Answer: As natural phenomena.
In Act 1, Scene 3, a very upset Casca bumps into Cicero on the street. He tells them all the strange phenomena he has witnessed: heaven dropping fire, a man with his hand ablaze but not burning, a lion in the Capitol and an owl at noon. Casca believes this is a sign that the Gods are fighting a war or plotting the destruction of Rome. Cicero, on the other hand, tells Casca to not rush to conclusions, as men often see what they want to see. Unconcerned, Cicero leaves, at the same time a Cassius enters. Cassius, however, upon hearing of the events, is worried, as he interprets them as a warning for Caesar.
The first one is answer B
the second one is answer C
the third one is answer A
the fourth is answer C