I think and this is my opinion that C. is the answer
To explore the mortal truth of Greek myth.
Answer:
the second answer; it is broken into stanzas
Explanation:
We can describe a setting in writing, reading, or speaking. So describing a setting in poem is not the reason it is a poem
We can explain problems and solutions through our words, and through writing. So explaining a problem in a poem does not make it a poem.
Dialogue is very important in stories, and in real life; but that doesn't make it a poem.
So the Correct answer is the second one. Hope this helps!
The mood is suspenseful, foreboding, and frightening. Rainsford has come upon an island that according to his companion Whitney, "has an evil name among sea-faring men".