<span>B. The need for self-acceptance and the pitfalls of compromising one's dreams </span>
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your answer is b
Explanation:
its asking for something supporting the claim so, if you look for evidence, its the same thing
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She is the best LOL Answer: yes!
Explanation:
Answer 1: i dont care lol
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This is an excerpt from William Shakespeare's King Lear. The lines are spoken by Albany.
Explanation:
Here Albany confronts Gloucester. Here is a more modern version:
"You’ve got a sword, Gloucester. Blow the trumpets. If nobody else comes to challenge you and prove what an abominable traitor you have been, I’ll have to challenge you myself. (he throws down his glove) I’ll prove soon enough that you’re just as wicked as I say you are."
A stanza is like a paragraph of a poem or a group of lines in a poem.
I'm assuming you're referring to the poem Bereft by Robert Frost.
There aren't any separations of the lines nor any indentations, so you can see that it's one big stanza.