We will continue to fight for<span> justice.
</span>Some commercials<span> are really horrible.</span>
The closest place to get a soda is store on the corner.
The woman next door<span> is really noisy.</span>
<span>There is </span><span>only one way to study </span>the bible.
Can you help me pick up<span> these guitars.
</span>Go get t<span>he bicycle off the porch.
</span><span>I showed up late to </span><span>the family reunion.
</span>I really want to join<span> a band.
</span>I want to take<span> the best route </span>to Walmart.
<span>HOPE THIS HELPED IF SO BRAINLIEST ANSWER PLZZ</span>
Answer:
The memory was unforgettable
The answer is The first one
Well, there are two answers to this question actually.
I believe that a medieval ballad would definitely please a Romantic poet, because it is all about love and all that.
However, in Romanticism, poets and writers were obsessed with the macabre, so they would probably enjoy Greek tragedies as well.