Although no options are added to the question, but there are basically four features that are present in lyric poetry and which distinguishes it from other forms of poetry:
1. They are usually short length
2. They always have a musical quality
3. They express personal thoughts and feelings of the speaker
4. They are always from a first-person point of view
Sonnet is a form of poetic form which has 14 lines in it where rhyme scheme plays an important role.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A sonnet is a poetic form which was started at the Court of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II in Palermo, Sicily. The thirteenth century artist and public accountant Giacomo da Lentini is credited with the piece's development and the Sicilian School of artists who encompassed him is credited with its spread.
The word Sonnet is gotten from the Italian word "sonetto," which implies a "little tune" or little verse. In verse, a work has 14 lines, and is written in measured rhyming. Each line has 10 syllables. ... For the most part, works are separated into various gatherings dependent on the rhyme plot they follow.
Well, OBVIOUSLY, one of the girls is secretly able to fly. Let's call her... X.
The other girl, H, secretly hates X and wants to kill her. And they're playing Minecraft in H's room. H decided to kill X by pushing her off the room and having her land in this hole she dug and covered up with magical leaves that look very surreal.
H pretends to see something out the window and persuades X to climb onto the roof by climbing out the window to see what she's seeing.
X does so because she thinks that H is her best friend.
Decide what happens next :D
... Wait is there a rule against this being violent
Prose can best be described as the way we usually write or speak. In prose writing, the line is not treated as a formal unit. It must be understood that there is no rhyme or repetition within prose.
Answer: c
Explanation:
It provides an illustration of how the US Navy threatened to use force to open Japanese ports.