In which two ways does the fourth stanza’s long length add to the poem’s meaning? It slows the poem down to show the thoughts of
the poet and the soldiers. It creates room to focus on the Russian Army. It makes the battle the biggest focus of the poem. It shows that all of the six hundred make it back alive. It keeps the action going by not breaking the scene into parts.
I don't see any options, but if there is a "clue" that states that using words like "Finally, next, now" and so on is how you can cell that an author is using chronological order, I'd choose that one.