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The poem is written as a dramatic monologue, wherein, the speaker of the poem or the author talks to an implied audience. Its lines are in blank verse or written in an unrhymed iambic pentameter, which makes the poem flow more naturally, and more effective in delivering a speech. The absence of a rhyme scheme makes the poem more conversational and realistic. Its thoughts do not end in line-breaks, but this form seems appropriate, as the poem calls out to its audience for action to be made and push the limits of humanity.
Answer:
b.
Alan has poor concentration habits
Explanation:
It shares the detail that the war kept going four years. The author builds up the focal thought that Elizabeth Van Lew was a spymaster amid the Civil War by including insights about the work that Van Lew did. The focal thought of the principal passage of The Dark Game is the Civil War endured longer than individuals at first anticipated that it would last.