<span>...... club and fang</span>". This expression
refers to an ancient law of nature, necessary to survive in the Northland, applied to the survival of man with dogs and dogs with other dogs.
Basically it is a code that man must follow, obey and never let down his guard
if he wants to survive in the <span>Northland<span>.</span></span>
In the Northland, the law is the law of survival and harshness, to steal if you must and show no mercy.
Explanation:
This is an old expression that is directly related to the difficulties of life in Northland where each one should deal with the harshness and challenges that the place presented to the lives of all the citizens who were established there.
The expression literally states, that the only law that remains in Northland is the law of survival, because everyone does what is necessary to stay alive and active, regardless of the means and the consequences of their actions.
Kinda hard for me to explain it. I think it would be better if you just added an extra word too it. Like, “ She is the most, if not the absolute most interesting interviewer you have had.. and I would say “ on your channel so far.”
The characteristics of a ballad that this stanza has, in my opinion, is B) there is a regular rhythm and rhyme scheme. A and D aren't correct because there are no metaphor, alliteration, or similes, and C is incorrect because this person is human.