<span>1.</span>The
correct answer here would be the second
option. An epic is a longer narrative poem that chronicles the life and exploits
of famous cultural heroes. Homer’s Odyssey, Beowulf from England, Vergil’s
Aeneid are all examples of epic narratives.
<span>2.</span>The
correct answer here is the third option.
“Him” is a personal pronoun in the objective case here. Personal pronouns are used
to represent either people or things and the objective case is for the nouns or
the pronouns when in the sentence they function as an object.
<span>3.</span>The
correct answer here is to fuel. This
is a synonym for the word “stoke” and in this case, it means “to fuel” something
like fire. This word is used in order to give power to the sentence because “stoke”
is often used with fire, where you stoke the fire to make it stronger and bigger
and here the poet wants to evoke that image.
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A disappointing ending. An end to a character that is unsatisfactory.
Ex-
"That ending was anticlimactic. I expected a large gun fight."
<span>The play is actually The Murder of Gonzago, but Hamlet answers metaphorically, since "the play's
the thing" in which he intends to "catch the conscience of the king."
Three Blind Mice or its tune is heard a few times during the <span>play</span></span>
They aren’t allowed to read books so they have no knowledge
The prefix is the beginning part of a word (for example, the “un” in ungrateful). The root word is the original state of a word that can grow longer with prefixes and suffixes (for example, “play” in Replay). A suffix is a part at the end of a word (like “ful” in ungrateful). These word stems/parts of words have different meanings that can sometimes help determine a meaning of a word. Some words may not have all parts (prefix, root, suffix), though. These are words like “preschool” (prefix: pre and root word: school) and younger (root word: young and suffix: er). I hope this helps you out! Good luck :)